Explore the essential role of parental support in enhancing a child's musical journey on our latest blog, 'Beyond the Instrument – Supporting the Musical Journey.' We delve into how parents can contribute more than just instruments, providing emotional backing and practical help to foster their child's musical growth. Learn effective strategies for parental involvement that go beyond the basics at www.fretboardwarriors.com. Perfect for educators and parents looking to deepen their impact in music education. #MusicEducation #ParentalSupport #LeadershipInEducation"
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Unlocking Your Child's Potential: The Power of Music Discover why early musical exposure can enhance your child's hearing abilities. This video explores the connection between physical ear development and musical learning, encouraging parents to nurture their child's innate talent through music. Invest in their future today! #ChildDevelopment #MusicEducation #ParentingTips #HearingAbilities #EarlyLearning #InvestInMusic #KidsAndMusic #AuditorySkills #ChildPotential #ParentingAdvice
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Unlocking Your Child's Potential: The Power of Music Discover why early musical exposure can enhance your child's hearing abilities. This video explores the connection between physical ear development and musical learning, encouraging parents to nurture their child's innate talent through music. Invest in their future today! #ChildDevelopment #MusicEducation #ParentingTips #HearingAbilities #EarlyLearning #InvestInMusic #KidsAndMusic #AuditorySkills #ChildPotential #ParentingAdvice
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Neurotypical children typically find it easy to differentiate between the C and D on the musical staff, and we may assume that most can do so without difficulty. However, research suggests that some students with dyslexia may have trouble distinguishing musical notes on sheet music. When students with dyslexia first begin piano lessons, they may become discouraged by the challenges of reading notes. In response to this challenge, we shifted from traditional note reading to rote learning using auditory cues to enhance confidence and enjoyment. While note reading remains a crucial skill, our emphasis is on creating a sensorial and holistic learning experience. And in this video, I tried reducing the amount of visual information by covering extra input, and focusing on what is important using a highlight strip. #musicforeveryone #dyslexia #musicallearning #inclusionsg #inclusivemusic #inclusiveeducation #neurodivergent #sgparents #musicteaching #musictherapy #conbriomusictherapy
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Interesting to see the latest curriculum review starting the reason for all children to have fair access to music, art and drama so they don't miss out. What about the positive impact of music, art, drama and sport on wellbeing too? https://lnkd.in/eetqVKRR
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Watch the pre-primary kids run to the musical beats and learn numbers in a ballpool adventure! They collect balls matching the number flashcard in front of them when the music stops, then count and put it in their ball pool. Watch the fun way to blend music, movement, and math! #jivapublicschool #collectballsactivity #handsonactivities #finemotorskills #grossmotorskills #preprimaryactivities #admissionsopen2024
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Ways to Music for children and youngsters Music is one of the three purposes of the WURM foundation. As a consequence, the foundation promotes different projects for the musical talents of children and youngsters. What all projects have in common is the ability to connect people regardless of their background. Our new #FreshUp editions provides an overview of the various innovative support projects for small children, youngsters and young adult talents. https://lnkd.in/dyQQ-tBY
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🎶 Creating a Positive Musical Environment for Your Child 🎶 Did you know that the right musical environment can spark a lifelong love of music in your child? Whether they’re just starting or have been exploring sounds for a while, here are some simple tips to foster a fun and encouraging space for them to grow: 🎵 Play Music Daily: Exposing children to various genres and styles helps them appreciate music’s diversity and discover what they enjoy! 🎹 Encourage Creativity: Let them experiment! Whether it’s banging on a drum or exploring the keys of a piano, every sound they make builds confidence. 👂 Listen Actively: Engage with the music together. Ask them questions like, “How does this song make you feel?” or “What instruments do you hear?” 🪄 Keep It Positive: Celebrate small achievements and let them know that learning music is all about fun and progress, not perfection. In my Little Mozart’s Program, I focus on creating an inspiring, joyful atmosphere where your little one can build a strong foundation for their musical journey. 🎶 🌟 Let’s inspire the next generation of musicians! 🌟
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As an educator and music curriculum creator, I empower parents and teachers to help children succeed through music
We live in a time when kids are often entertained but rarely invited to create from their own imaginations and perspectives. To help kids become creators, they need tools and skills that empower them. In music, learning chords is like handing them a brush and palette, allowing them to paint their own musical stories. This is why we’re so passionate about encouraging kids to compose and express themselves through music. When they move from spectator to participant, it doesn’t just change their music—it transforms their whole world. What are your thoughts on encouraging children to create rather than merely consume?
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Check out our latest #ResearchShorts for a roundup of research considering music within the science curriculum! 🔬 We share work on the use of music to engage with climate themes, musical engagement at primary level, and more! 🎶 🔗Read more: https://lnkd.in/erPZbPqr
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Parkinson Voice Project’s chorus, The Intentional Singers, is made up of graduates of SPEAK OUT! Therapy. They keep their voices strong with daily SPEAK OUT! Home Practice Sessions and weekly music rehearsals. #speechlanguagepathologist #parkinsonvoiceproject #intent #parkinsons #parkinsonsdisease #SLP
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