Our Time class from Thornhill is going to the Puck's Farm on Victoria Day, May 19. That's where we'll have our last Fiddle-Dee-Dee class in the nature, if the weather coperates.
Can't wait!
Until then, check out www.pucksfarm.com
Wednesday, April 30, 2008
Wednesday, April 23, 2008
Why Your Child Needs Music
Music helps children become better learners. It develops skills in the whole child-cognitive, physical, social, emotional, language and musical. Research proves that music is the best conductor for learning in early childhood.
Musical activities stimulate development in every area of the brain. Education takes place right in the classroom with the inclusion of Kindermusik Foundations of Learning™. Kindermusik Foundations of Learning are scientific explanations of how Kindermusik enhances the natural growth systems of the young mind and body, contributing to enhanced language development, preparation for reading, inhibitory control, attention, phonological awareness, and more. (For current research at McMaster University on music and childhood development, copy this link into your browser: http://www.psychology.mcmaster.ca/ljt/research.htm )
Musical activities stimulate development in every area of the brain. Education takes place right in the classroom with the inclusion of Kindermusik Foundations of Learning™. Kindermusik Foundations of Learning are scientific explanations of how Kindermusik enhances the natural growth systems of the young mind and body, contributing to enhanced language development, preparation for reading, inhibitory control, attention, phonological awareness, and more. (For current research at McMaster University on music and childhood development, copy this link into your browser: http://www.psychology.mcmaster.ca/ljt/research.htm )
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"The fact that children can make beautiful music, is less significant than the fact that music can make beautiful children."
C. Lavendar