We
know that children and adults need music to be human. That
is why we have developed a mobile music program available
to schools and home daycares. Our course includes singing
to develop language skills, movement to develop motor skills
and rhythm to develop spatial skills that help with math and
science. Studies from the American Music Conference have shown
that children who regularly participate in music have shown
dramatic improvements in memory retention skills, eye hand
coordination, and spatial temporal reasoning skills. Adolescents
who continue to study music show higher SAT scores than those
who don’t.
We also offer an educational Early Childhood
Music Program right in your school or daycare. A developmentally
appropriate music program to which each child will be introduced
to a multitude of instruments, creative movement, singing
with a group, soloing, listening, singing of literature and
rhythm.
Children and teachers will be introduced
to different songs including folk, multicultural, educational
and traditional, religious (religious if your have a religious
school) songs. Each child will learn their natural singing
voices and keep the perfect pitch they where born with. Exercises
are introduced to develop listening skills. Percussion instruments
will be brought in for each child and rhythm will be taught
through playing these instruments. Pre-reading of music will
also be introduced to age appropriate children, usually 3-6
to enhance their music ability later when they choose to join
our piano program or another instrument of choice in grade
school. Creative movement is done each week to encourage coordination,
laterality, spatial awareness, directionality and body awareness.
Musical instruments such as trumpets and violins are brought
in to be introduced and do “Hands On” experiences.
Each group will learn more socialization and have a wonderful
time while learning all aspects of music.
Music in Motion offers 6 programs for your
school: |
A
one time class, where our teachers come in and introduce children
up to 25 students to multicultural instruments from around
the world. Learn what a Didgeridoo from Australia is, a violin
from Vienna or talking drums from Africa and Bodrum Drum from
Ireland. What a great program when you do your multicultural
program at your school or just for fun.
We explain where the instrument comes from
around the world and then allow students to go around and
actually have hand’s on experience with them. |