Entries Tagged as ‘Young Child (5 -7)’

July 23, 2008

To the Zoo We’ll Go on the Allee-Allee O

The Allee-Allee O, the Allee-Allee O

We have been having so much fun this summer in our Zoo Train Kindermusik classes! We even did a trip to the Memphis Zoo and invited everyone from all the classes to join us. Lots of families went to the zoo - but you know who’s kids I [...]

April 27, 2008

Come to a Preview Class - It Is FREE!

In the next few weeks we will be having FREE preview classes. Come and join us for all the fun, excitement, learning and camaraderie! Set up a time by calling 513-4994 or drop me a line jlippincott@bellsouth.net Check out the Summer Schedule anytime

April 20, 2008

Summer Schedule Now Online!

The summer schedule is now online complete with online registration! Check it out HERE!

February 24, 2008

Exploration with Musical Instruments

Through creative exploration and music-making with age-appropriate musical instruments, children:
– Discover what tones can be produced.
– Discover what musical textures or timbres can be developed.
– Experiment with different ways of playing instruments.

February 21, 2008

It’s Not Too Late!

No, it is not too late to register for classes! We are a couple of weeks into an exciting semester but we can prorate your tuition. There are still a few openings in both day and evening classes so give me a call at 662-513-4994 or send an email to jlippincott@bellsouth.net

February 20, 2008

Importance of Movements Which Cross the Mid-line

Movements that cross the body’s mid-line (an imaginary line as if drawn straight from your nose to the ground) activate growth and strengthen the corpus callosum. The corpus callosum is the nerve pathway between the two brain hemispheres of the cerebrum. Movement also helps to build the capacities that allow full sensory access [...]

February 13, 2008

Singing

 
Singing at home together without the pressure to “perform” can help develop your child’s complete singing range and ability as well as help her to learn to value music as another form of human expression and communication.

February 11, 2008

Pretend Play

 
Various studies have linked pretend play with language and literacy development. These studies further suggested that fantasy play incorporates aspects of adult speech as well as the opportunity for children to increase their vocabulary as they create themes and scripts and communicate these ideas to each other.

September 20, 2007

This Game Takes a Lot of Concentration

Your big kid is in a new era of learning, of developing a more sophisticated sense of rhythm, movement, and speech. For that reason, her brain often needs a much-needed break. Like any good recess outside on the playground, hand clapping games like “Concentration” can give your child’s mind a chance to revive, and get [...]

September 9, 2007

Fall Classes Start Tomorrow!

Want a quick preview? This Fall …

Village - Feathers introduces Baby to a delightful range of songs, movement activities, object play and vocal play relating to our feathered friends. The Australian Kookaburra, the African Ostrich and many more birds from across the world are featured in songs, dances and poems. Both jazz [...]