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FREE Music Together Demonstration:
Wednesday, March 12
10am
Where:
Caldwell County
Public Library
Summer Class:
Monday evenings at 6:30pm
Thursday mornings at 10:30am
Saturday mornings at 9:30am
June 9, 2008 to
August 9, 2008
Tuition:
$125 full session
Each additional sibling $100
Includes materials
Instructors:
Aaron Teague
Cindy Tate
Dowloadable Registration Form:
Click here to download
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Music Together is an early childhood music program designed to help parents and caregivers nurture their child's musical growth. Music Together is based on developmentally appropriate and research based practices that will enhance your child's musical development and bring much joy to your family.
The Music Together program will expand your family's musical repertoire. During each semester that you participate in Music Together you will receive two CD's and a wonderfully illustrated songbook. These song materials are all chosen and/or arranged to be developmentally appropriate to match the research that informs us about the musical development of young children.
When you register for a semester of Music Together you will also receive a copy of Music and Your Child: A Guide for Parents and Caregivers. This booklet will inform each new family of the goals, philosophy and reasons underpinning Music Together.
The Music Together Class
Music Together classes are small communities of families who share the fun and joy of making music together. These 45 minute classes are carefully planned by certified Music Together teachers. Classes are play-based and fun-filled 'musicing' or music making experiences, which promote musical development in children in the ways they learn best - in an exploratory manner and by their parents or care-givers modeling.
Music Together classes are focused on nurturing the basic music competence of each child. The Music Together program is grounded in the notion that all people have a musical aptitude that can be developed when nurtured.
Parents and Caregiver Education
Parental participation in Music Together is one of the philosophical grounding of the program. The registered Music Together teacher helps provide the exciting musical play. Parents become their child's primary music mentor by encouraging their child's musical exploration and by creating music with their child.
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