A: Kindermusik is
a developmentally based method of enhancing a child?s early years through
family centered music making, offering an enriching environment in which the
child can explore, create, and develop a love of both music and learning in
general. We believe that children learn best when they have a love for the
process, not just an eye for outcome. We believe that the family is the most
important educator for the young child, and that they must be involved both as
active participant and co-educator in order for a child to flourish in any
early learning endeavor. We also believe that every child has the ability to
find fulfillment in music, and that offering the proper environment early on
develops the foundation for later confidence and success in more formal music
learning.
Q: What do you do in a
Kindermusik class?
A:Each Kindermusik
class includes several important components. Singing and rhymes are used to
develop language skills, encourage expressive vocal use, nurture the
development of pitch, and increase awareness of the sounds and rhythms in
speech. Movement, including free dance, patterned movement, and musical
movement-stories, provides the physical experience which children need to
explore and understand abstract concepts, allows expression of emotion in self
and in the music, builds coordination, and assists in growing social skills.
Instrumental play nurtures awareness of sound quality or timbre, allows
individual exploration of ways sound is produced and how that sound can be
modified, develops steady beat, and gives a basis for play as part of an
ensemble. Early literacy is developed through active involvement in storytelling,
both from books and from story boards. At all times, the developmental stage of
each individual child is respected and encouraged within the wider scope of the
activity.
Q: Why is there a range of
ages in each class level?
A: Kindermusik firmly believes that children learn best
when exposed to a group from which they can gain from a variety of
perspectives, but where the overall group shares common developmental criteria.
Each curriculum level is designed to best suit the stages and goals of the age
range they address. The child at the bottom of the age bracket will be ready to
flourish in the environment, and will be looking to the older children to
provide them with a model of new ways to move, create, and explore concepts.
The child in the upper end of the bracket benefits from the ability to fully
involve themselves with the imaginative aspects of the lesson, the ability to
take a leadership role in developing the ideas presented, and the chance to
have true mastery before moving on to a new challenge. It is a true strength of
the program that we are privileged to see many stages of concept development
going on simultaneously, rather than requiring only one acceptable outcome. A
well-matched grouping can understand the strategies need to play and create
together at their level, have a natural spontaneity while still maintaining the
structure of the activities, and is stimulated by the varied abilities and
perspectives of its members. What can happen in such a group is enriching
musically, socially, and developmentally.
Q: What are Kindermusik home
materials, and what do we do with them?
A: Again, a foundation of the Kindermusik philosophy is
the belief that young children learn best in a family environment, and that
music needs to be a part of everyday life, rather than simply a once-a-week
activity. In order to accomplish this, families must think of their Kindermusik
class as the springboard for a weeks worth of play and idea development. Home
materials, carefully designed to suit the child?s stage and the familys needs,
provide the tools for this portion of Kindermusik learning. Professionally
recorded CDs provide music for dancing, singing along, creating and playing
along with homemade ?instruments?, or just for joyful listening as songs from
class time are remembered, reinforced, and committed to memory. Story books
enhance a home library and are much loved developers of early literacy. Home
activity journals, books, and cards provide the family with tested ways to
expand the week?s themes beyond the classroom experiences with games, parenting
information, and craft ideas. Additional items suit each levels developmental
play style- whether wall banners/picture cards for infants and toddlers,
specially designed instruments for older children, or play sets for the
creative mind of the preschooler. The home materials are to Kindermusik what
lesson books and instrument are to formal lessons, or shoes and leotards are to
ballet class- an essential part of full participation in the class as a whole.
Q: How does Kindermusik differ from other music programs?
A: Although all programs are special in their own right, Kindermusik outshines other top music and movement programs in 3 major categories: (Findings based on extensive research)
1. Our At Home Materials are superior in quality and content.
2. Our curriculum is age-specific and targeted to specific goals.
3. We offer a diverse curriculum outside of the standard "music class" (Sign Language)
Feel free to experience our class for yourself, attend one of our Demonstration events, or call one of our
knowledgeable educators who are happy to discuss your particular needs.
Q: What background and
training do your teachers have?
A:
Kindermusik teachers come from a wide variety of backgrounds, mainly music
performance or education and early childhood education. Kidermusik educators
are screened by Kindermusik International for musical ability and the ability
to interact with young children. They are then trained in Kindermusik
foundations and teaching philosophy, early childhood development, and teaching
techniques. Once licensed by Kindermusik International, the educator maintains
yearly license updates and continues to develop through in service training,
additional coursework, and seminars. We are not a franchise- we are
professionals who have chosen this teaching technique and curricula as the one
we feel is best for developing the whole child through music in the most
complete way possible. Kindermusik enables each educator to bring his/her strengths and talents to the curriculum. That is why each class varies from teacher to teacher.