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Our mixed-ages class is the essential Music Together® family class. It gives children from birth to age 5 the environment they need to grow and develop while interacting both socially and musically with other children of varying ages. Child development researchers have found that grouping together children of varying ages fosters natural, family-style learning. Children—even babies—are inspired and stimulated through interaction with peers of different ages: younger children watch and imitate older ones, older children lead younger ones, and adults are happy because their children are in class together. Your child will engage at their own level, vocalizing, moving, listening, observing, and exploring musical instruments. Any or all of your child's caregivers—parents, grandparents, nannies—can come share in the experience, both in class and at home. The whole family is welcome!
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Our Babies class is our Music Together class for families with non-mobile infants from birth up to seven months old, it is a one-semester introduction to Music Together and to early childhood music development. After this one semester, the family enrolls in a mixed-ages class. The music activities in a Babies class are specifically designed to teach parents how to support music development in infancy and how to connect with their infants through music, using concepts like “purposeful touch,” “sound layering,” and “dancing for baby.” Babies classes use the same collection as mixed-ages classes, enabling a seamless transition for families and teachers between class programs.
Is your 4-8 year old ready to take a leap and explore through conducting, drumming, dramatic play and more? The Music Together Rhythm Kids class builds towards music development in a fun way with lots of time for play (the best way to learn!) and exploration. Each week we drum, sing, dance, play rhythm instruments, and begin to play music-based games. The class experience supports developing rhythmic abilities and learning co-operative play.