Archive for the ‘Emotional Development’ Category

And… Relax

Posted January 30th, 2012 in Emotional Development, Parents

For some of you, this may be your first experience in a Kindermusik class, or maybe with any kind of structured activity for your child, or maybe it’s your child’s first experience in the next level of Kindermusik.

You may be thinking, “Oh no!  My child is (choose one)…

  • Roaming around the room
  • Crying when we put away instruments
  • Talking during story time
  • Refusing to join in any dances, etc., etc.

“What must the other parents be thinking?”

Relax!  It takes children a few weeks to get used to the routines and rituals in our class. All children learn differently and at different rates. What can you do to help this process?

  • Be a consistent role model during class. Your child will follow your lead.
  • If your little one is roaming, stay with him/her and continue playing instruments, singing, etc.  I only begin to get concerned if children are running, because I want everyone to stay safe.  Show your child how to move with “walking feet.”
  • If your child is crying or feeling overwhelmed, feel free to step out of the room for a minute or two until he or she is ready to return.

Keep playing the music at home, reading the books, and doing the activities outside of class. The more familiar and comfortable you both are with the material, the easier it will be to enjoy yourself and let go in class. Your child will model your level of participation. Think of PRESENCE, not performance. After all, it’s only when we are feeling secure and relaxed, that real learning begins to occur.

By the end of the semester, you’ll be amazed at how much your little one has learned!

The Five “Words” That Babies Use

Posted January 5th, 2012 in Emotional Development, Family, General Interest, Parents, Reasons to Enrol, Social Development

Every newborn communicates from birth to 3 months using 5 distinct sounds that signal hunger, tiredness, need to burp, lower wind/gas and discomfort. This is regardless of the language their parents speak. It is not a learned language. Rather, it is a natural way for every baby to express their physical needs. This is important [...]

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Mommy, do it again!

Posted November 10th, 2011 in Brain Development, Developmental Benefits, Emotional Development, Social Development

You’ve likely noticed how your child will repeat the same thing over and over and over, whether it be an action, a sound, a behavior. Sometimes it’s enough to drive you nuts! Did you know that your child is repeating that something until he or she has it mastered? Have you noticed that once that [...]

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“Made in the Shade” Activities

Posted August 16th, 2011 in Developmental Benefits, Emotional Development, Family, General Interest, Parents, Play, Social Development, summer

Enjoy these “Made in the Shade” Activities for All Ages, 0 – 7 years Join your BABY for an indoor dip in the “pool”… without the hassle of sunscreen or lots of gear! For an enriching pre-nap activity, why not suit yourself and your cutie for a dip in your very own heated indoor pool [...]

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Get Movin’ with Music

Posted August 2nd, 2011 in Brain Development, Developmental Benefits, Emotional Development, Family, Play, Reasons to Enrol, Social Development

Music and movement are magical ingredients to learning for both parent and child. A baby’s first communication is through movement. A toddler will respond immediately to lively music with what seems to be humorous gyrations but to him are quite serious attempts to coordinate movement with rhythmic patterns. The young child seems to be moving [...]

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Capture the moment activities

Posted July 19th, 2011 in Emotional Development, Family, General Interest, Kindermusik News, Parents, Play, summer

Summer’s longer days and warmer weather reminds us to mellow out and slow down the pace of our hectic lives. This is the season for “capture the flag” and “capture the moment” and Kindermusik is here to help you make memories. Try some of these engaging activities for age-appropriate fun you’ll want to do together [...]

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Got the JK Jitters?

Posted May 9th, 2011 in Emotional Development, Parents, Reasons to Enrol

If your child is starting Junior Kindergarten this fall, you’re likely suffering from an annoying malady we like to call, “The JK Jitters”. Anxiously awaiting the school calendar to come out? Wondering what days/times your child will be attending school? Wanting to schedule their extra-curricular activities and worrying that everything’s going to fill up? Or [...]

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Science proves that music makes you happy!

Posted January 25th, 2011 in Emotional Development, Reasons to Enrol, Social Development

This study was the first to make a concrete link between dopamine release and musical pleasure. The findings offer a biological explanation for why music has been such a major part of major emotional events in cultures around the world since the beginning of human history. Read it here. Yet another reason to enroll, and [...]

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CHANNELLING CHALLENGING BEHAVIOURS: A SENSORY APPROACH

Posted January 9th, 2010 in Brain Development, Developmental Benefits, Emotional Development

HELP, my child is a monster in class! I have no control over him and I feel like the other parents in my child’s class are judging his wild behavior and me as a parent. I think I should drop out of the class. What else can I do? Dropping out of the program is [...]

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DISCIPLINE AND THE FIVE LOVE LANGUAGES

Posted October 22nd, 2006 in Emotional Development, Social Development

The word discipline comes from a Greek word, which means ‘to train’. Discipline and punishment are not synonymous. Punishment is but one form of discipline and one that, if a child’s love tank is full, is seldom required. Discipline is a type of love and the more a child feels loved, the easier he is [...]

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