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Parenting through Music

Posted by gnotes on Dec 15, 2011 in Uncategorized

Spotlight on Parenting: Village/Do-Si-Do and Our Time/Wiggles & Giggles

Music makes traveling with children easier…really!

Childbirth and parenting classes should include a section called “Packing for the littlest traveler.” Parents who travel with a young child often look like a mobile baby super store. Pack-n-play, stroller, nursing pillow, sippy cups, bottles, binkies, blankie (and backup blankie), case of diapers, case of wipes, baby food, toys, car seat, two or three outfits for each day, oh, and yes, the child! Are we there yet?!

At Kindermusik, we know a thing or two about traveling with the under 7 crowd. After all, we play Virtual Travel Agent each week in class. This semester in Village we booked excursions to go bird watching in Australia and Africa, learned infant massage in South Africa, sang songs in France, and even went dancing in Virginia and Charleston. In Our Time, we visited Clapping and Stomping Land, watched frogs in Sweden, hopped on Lukey’s Boat, and took a donkey ride in the West Indies. No packing required!

(Next semester in Village, we are headed to the farm! Reserve your spot now for the hayride! Ready for Our Time? Then buckle up for traveling by planes, trains, and automobiles.)

Everyday connection: Kindermusik for the Kindertraveler. Few children enjoy being strapped in their car seats for long periods of time. Music makes it easier. Create a playlist of your child’s favorite Kindermusik songs for the trip or download these parent-child favorites: http://mindsonmusic.kindermusik.com/bringing-music-home/kindermusiks-favorite-road-trip-playlist/.

 
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A Common Question…

Posted by gnotes on Nov 3, 2011 in benefits, daily life, family, research

Every child’s level of participation in a Kindermusik class is different. Some students are movers, some are watchers. Some are singers, some are clingers! Our philosophy is to “follow the lead of the child” so that they are comfortable and their style of learning is not compromised.

But as a parent, I know you still want you child to enjoy class to its fullest. I am often asked by parents and caregivers, “What can I do to help my child get the most out of class?”

The answer is simple:  Use Your At Home Materials!

These materials are a large part of your investment.  They are thoroughly researched and carefully designed to enrich and enhance your family life and your home environment. Kindermusik is designed to be a daily learning process and believes YOU are your child’s most important teacher.

Think of class time as the starting point for the rest of your week. Each day, find a way to incorporate something from class into your routine. Read your literature book along to music at bedtime and during “quality time” breaks with your child.  Sing along with your child while listening to the CD, and allow your child to listen alone, quietly, again and again.  Encourage your child to imitate sounds with voice and impromptu “instruments.” Gather dolls and other family members and have a mini Kindermusik class, repeating favorite activities.

Your FAMILY ACTIVITY GUIDE contains suggestions as well.  I highly recommend you take advantage of them in their digital format.  Here is how you can find this:

You can access them at www.play.kindermusik.com
 
You will need to find the postcard that came inside your home materials – it has a unique code.
 
Create an account with your email and a password. Enter that unique class code so the site knows in which curriculum you are enrolled.
 
Once you are signed in, click MY ACCOUNT at the top.
 
A screen will open with your curriculum logo. The Orange button allows you to download music from our class. The green button opens the activity guide.
 
There is a direct correlation between a child’s “success” in the Kindermusik classroom and the use of home materials. The more you enjoy Kindermusik activities at home, the more confident your child is participating in them during class because you have reinforced the concepts and made learning this way a daily experience.

 

“The time you spend with your child now is absolutely critical for development throughout his or her life. This is your window of opportunity to shape your child’s future development. The Kindermusik At-Home Materials Kit is your invitation to spend fun and enriching moments with your child NOW when it is so important.” Sunny Kira, M.A. , Maestro Kindermusik Educator

 
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Fall is here…time to think about SPRING???

Posted by gnotes on Oct 12, 2011 in benefits, daily life, family, grandparents, research, why re enroll

Yes, of course! I know you want to look ahead to next semester and take advantage of some great earlybird savings before your hectic holiday shopping. Why not give Kindermusik for Christmas? Register for your Spring class before December 31, 2011 and save $25 instantly!  Pay your $100 deposit in 2011 and your remaining balance of $100 will charged automatically on the first day of class in 2012.     

 Here’s what’s in store:

Kindermusik Village: A Bonding Experience
The Kindermusik Village class provides a delightful environment unlike any other. Through a unique blend of multi-level activities that include creative movement, vocal play, object and instrument exploration, and a colorful literature component, baby’s growth and development are stimulated and all senses engaged.

Kindermusik Village is for lap babies, crawlers, and walkers. It incorporates the most current research on early childhood development and provides families a special place for learning and connecting with other parents and babies through music and movement.

DewDrops — Stop and smell the roses—and lily of the valley, and tulips, and pansies. In this class, parents and babies will play and move together to songs about flowers, such as “Jasmine Flower,” “How Does Your Garden Grow?,” and “White Coral Bells.” You’ll also hear traditional Irish music, dance a jig and move to the “Irish Trot.”
Home Materials: CD of beautifully arranged songs from class, a board book of colorful flowers—DewDrops, a set of Art Banners for the nursery wall, and a Flower Bells instrument for music-making at home.

 

Kindermusik Our Time — On the Go!
Our Time encourages toddlers to uncover an engaging musical world while building confidence, self-control, and communications skills. Singing, imitating sounds, rhyming, and object identification foster language skills, while creative movement to various musical “moods” develops a sense of balance, timing, and spatial awareness. Listening and turn-taking encourage blossoming social skills.

Our Time reflects the emotional foundations of school readiness and the latest research on music and early childhood development. Our Time is a unique opportunity for parent and child to interact and learn together in an unhurried and joyful manner. Away We Go! — Hop on the train, get in the car, board the plane, and Away We Go! This class focuses on transportation, a favorite topic for toddlers who are on the go, go, go! Sing and play along with favorite songs, such as “I’ve Been Workin’ on the Railroad” and “Wheels on the Bus”. Explore fast and slow, smooth and bumpy, and high and low. Read stories about ways to get around. Shiny Dinah tells the story of a train, and Giddy-Up! has a horse, speedboat, racecar, and more to help you get where you want to go.

Home Materials: Double CD featuring songs from class; two interactive story books—Shiny Dinah and Giddy-Up! to develop early literacy skills; Home Activity Book, and two harmonicas designed for toddlers.

Kindermusik Imagine That!: Individuality and Independence
Kindermusik Imagine That! takes the preschooler on a musical journey of discovery and exploration…a journey limited only by the power of imagination. Pretend play activities are integrated with music, vocal development, storytelling, movement, and literature to capture the preschooler’s potential to learn and to encourage cognitive and literacy skills, creativity and individuality.

Designed for active, energetic, enthusiastic, and imaginative children ages 3 to 5, Imagine That!  classes encourage socialization, sharing, and participating in group activities. Singing becomes a focus for enhancing the preschooler’s vocal development as expressive language is just beginning to emerge.  The parent and child have fun participating together in the last 10-15 minutes of class during Sharing Time, where they’ll also learn about Home Activities they can enjoy together throughout the week. Toys I Make, Trips I Take — Think of it like taking a course inside a child’s imagination. We’ll use the theme of a toy shop to make our pretend-creations, using rhythm and songs with every imaginary saw, hammer, and nail. The result is building the preschooler’s sense of a sequence of events, which is good for storytelling, as well as making his ideas a reality.

Home Materials: Two books—If I Had a Big Blue Boat and Tippity Tippity Too, Toys I Make, Trips I Take Play Set, Two Home CDs, Family Activity Book, and a drum.

 
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Kindermusik Playdate “Picnic Day”

Posted by gnotes on Aug 6, 2011 in Kindermusik Community, family, why re enroll
 
Thursday, August 18 at 9:30am -11:30am

 
First Presbyterian Church of Statesville

 

Picnic Day is a public holiday in the Northern Territory of Australia. It takes place every year on the first Monday of August. It was originally declared a public holiday to enable Darwin’s railway workers to go to the Adelaide River for a picnic.

Join me for a one day Kindermusik lesson full of railroad songs and games, summertime stories and activities, and lots of dancing and moving.

Fee for new families $20 – includes home materials on per family. This fee can be applied to your fall semester should you decide to enroll! Currently enrolled/re-enrolling families are free but you must still RSVP!

RSVP REQUIRED BY  MIDNIGHT AUGUST 15th TO RECEIVE HOME MATERIALS. RSVP via facebook event invitation or email. You may pay by cash or check at the event.
After the activities, we will enjoy lemonade and cookies on the playground – please bring your own picnic.
Playdate will be held rain or shine.

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Look What’s Coming This Fall!

Posted by gnotes on Jun 26, 2011 in benefits, daily life, kindergarten, preschool, research

ENROLLMENT IS NOW OPEN! BELOW ARE CURRICULA DESCRIPTIONS:

 

Village is for lap babies, crawlers, and walkers. It incorporates the most current research on early childhood development and provides families a special place for learning and connecting with other parents and babies through music and movement.

Feathers — The musical poems of Woody Guthrie, bird songs, and the naturally occurring sounds in nature help babies develop an early appreciation—and accelerated aptitude—for language, movement, and music in this class.

Home Materials: CD with over 25 specially-selected recordings from class, Kindermusik chimeball, a colorful picture book of birds—Feathers, and a set of Art Banners for the nursery wall that strengthens vision and promotes early

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Our Time reflects the emotional foundations of school readiness and the latest research on music and early childhood development. Our Time is a unique opportunity for parent and child to interact and learn together in an unhurried and joyful manner.

Wiggles & Giggles — The more than 30 songs, 15 dances, and eight different instruments create these unique music activities, designed to reflect the importance of movement in the life of a toddler.

Home Materials:  Double CD features 50 songs, sounds, and recordings of favorite activities from class; two story books—Watch Me! and Pete and P.J., to develop early literacy skills; Home Activity Book; and specially-made pair of zigzag blocks—instrument to develop rhythm and hand-eye coordination-all conveniently stored in a Wiggles & Giggles carry bag.

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Imagine That is designed for active, energetic, enthusiastic, and imaginative children ages 3 to 5.  Imagine That!  classes encourage socialization, sharing, and participating in group activities.

See What I Saw — In this class, preschoolers use their real experience of playing in the park to create imaginative, storytelling scenarios with music—go on an imaginary trip to Grasshopper Park where they sail down the park slide and then recreate the sound of that experience with a loooong vocal glissando.  Each week provides preschoolers one uninterrupted session of imaginative play that’s guided in a very specific, sequential way—with a special sharing time with parents in the last 15 minutes of class

Home Materials: Two books—Can You Find Me? and The Ant Picnic Feast, Two Home CDs, See What I Saw Play Set, a Family Activity Book, a slide whistle instrument, a slide whistle and lumi sticks instruments, and a backpack.

 
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FREE FREE FREE!

Posted by gnotes on Jun 2, 2011 in Kindermusik Community, benefits, family, free classes

It’s Here! It’s Here! My KMWG facebook page has passed the 100 likes mark and NOW I can tell you how to be eligible for your FREE FALL SEMESTER!

All you have to do is post something on the discussion board of the facebook page http://www.facebook.com/KMWG#!/kmwithgina about Kindermusik. It can be a testimonial, a question, even a fact or link from a Kindermusik website, such as the corporate website http://www.kindermusik.com/, the music download site http://play.kindermusik.com/, the KI blog http://mindsonmusic.kindermusik.com/, or my own website www.kindermusikwithgina.com or even THIS BLOG! 

Then on August 15, all those who posted will be entered in a random drawing for the FREE SEMESTER. This includes all home materials.

FAQ
Q: What if I have already registered for fall and made a deposit or paid in full?
A: I will refund your payment so your semester is FREE.

Q: If I win the FREE semester and can’t use it, can I give it to someone else?
A: No, the prize is not transferable.

Q: What if a family member, such as aunt or grandparent, posts on the board and wins the prize, can they give the prize to me and my child?
A: The prize is not transferable. If the aunt or grandparent is the caregiver who will be bringing the child to class, then the prize may be used by them.

Q: May I use the prize for any class?
A: The prize is for any fall semester of Kindermusik with Gina.

Q: If I make more than one post on this discussion board, does it increase my chances of winning?
A: No. Each poster is entered one time. However, you are welcome make more than one post.

Q: What if I have been enrolled with KMWG before?
A: The drawing is not restricted to new families.

If there are other questions about this raffle, please ask!

Now tell me something! and GOOD LUCK.

 
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Which Curriculum is Right for My Child?

Posted by gnotes on May 21, 2011 in Uncategorized

One of the many strengths of the Kindermusik philosophy is its focus on the different developmental needs of each stage of childhood.  Each level is designed to give your child the most appropriate, most stimulating environment to nurture their developmental needs. We celebrate and explore each age, coaxing forth the joy and creativity in each individual child and respecting their unique pattern and pace in growing up, rather than rushing forward.

     Since Kindermusik addresses the development of the whole child, there are certain ages at which you may wonder which of the Kindermusik curricula best suits your child’s age and stage. It is necessary for Kindermusik to indicate age levels to guide you, but there is flexibility in certain ages that overlap curricula.  Our “transitional stages”, 17-20 months, 3 to 3 ½, and 5, are points at which we can help your child by deciding which level would be most beneficial and appropriate.  Ask yourself some important questions: In which of these levels will my child thrive, rather than just get along?  Am I considering my child’s pleasure and emotional development as much as their cognitive development?  Is my child eager for added independence and challenges, or is she most delighted by sharing special time with me to help guide and support her?

     There are certain developmental guideposts to look for that will help direct your choice. Below are some characteristics that may indicate in which particular curriculum your child will obtain the maximum developmental benefits and pleasure.  While no two children develop in exactly the same way, a child who is ready for a certain curriculum will display many of the characteristics of that level.  Of course, I am always here to discuss individual questions and concerns;  sharing in your child’s developmental journey is both my profession and my joy.

From Village to Our Time: 17-20 months

?   Uses gestures and language to indicate needs

?   Sustains interest in an activity for several minutes

?   Shows cooperative/interactive learning: is interested in what others are doing and in sharing that activity (whether by observing, parallel exploration, or imitation)

?   Can understand and follow verbal directions of two steps; will generally cooperate with a request

?   Is learning to explore objects in purposeful, symbolic ways, rather than mouthing, dumping, etc.

?   Shows interest in concept pairs- high/low, fast/slow, loud/quiet, stop/start

?   Responds to song and rhyme; may join familiar ones, and enjoys word and language play

?   Can reliably point to named body parts, is beginning to understand number, color concepts

?   Group interaction and connection with an activity is becoming more appealing than individual exploration of the environment

?   Physically, can walk well, explores other types of movement (run, tiptoe, jump, turn)–enjoys own mobility and will try new movements he sees others doing

?   Beginning to understand and participate in “sitting” activities: finger plays, lap bounces, singing

From Our Time to Imagine That!: 3 to 3 ½ years

?   Thinks creatively–has moved from the more factual “what does a cow say?” to “ what might we see in our pretend tree?”

?   Recognizes the needs of others, can be empathetic, takes turn (usually!), understands classroom rules and why they are important

?   Developing abstract language and thought–can sustain pretend play and enjoys developing an idea for up to 5 minutes or more

?   Can tell stories, relate a series of ideas, connect own experiences to those of others

?   Has some patience/self-control–can accept “she is playing the wood block, and you have the tambourine today”

?   Generally separates from adult without crying; enjoys interacting as part of a peer group

?   Has a broad movement vocabulary, and can explore the same movement in diverse ways (“what other parts of your body can twirl?”)

?   Can sit and listen to a story or musical selection for 2 – 3 minutes, and comment on what he has heard

?   Knows shapes, colors, weather, seasons, counting

?   Participates in singing, reciting rhymes;  follows a model for movement or instrumental play

 Still have questions?  Visit my website for a schedule of Preview Classes, Demo Days, and PlayDates available this summer.

 
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Our Community

Posted by gnotes on Apr 14, 2011 in Kindermusik Community, daily life, family, free classes, grandparents

Kindermusik with Gina is proud to be affiliated with Mother Nurture Birth and Lactation.

Erin Moore, trained Doula and lactation specialist, has also created THE MOTHER NURTURE PROJECT. What is it?

 
A Community-Based Maternity Program providing prenatal childbirth, nutrition and fitness classes, Labor Doula services, Postpartum Doula services, breastfeeding counseling, postpartum nutrition and fitness classes and parenting classes and counseling to mothers and families in the Statesville and Iredell County Area, regardless of ability to pay.

 

You can find The Mother Nurture Project on facebook!

 
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The Animals I Keep Talking About

Posted by gnotes on Mar 9, 2011 in Kindermusik Community, family

What a great time I have teaching FIDDLE DEE DEE!  It is one of my favorites for many reasons: Fiddle Dee Dee was my first Kindermusik experience as a mom! and children love animals.  I thought you all might like to see photos of the animals I have mentioned that our in our lives – including my sister’s goats and pig!

 

 
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Kindermusik Radio App

Posted by gnotes on Mar 9, 2011 in Kindermusik Community, daily life, family

Kindermusik Radio has ARRIVED, and we have an app for that!! The Kindermusik Radio App (which can be used on any iPhone or iTouch with 4.0 software) offers a parent-child activity for every song, and each activity is designed to engage and entertain young listeners as well as stimulate early childhood development.

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