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"Speech and music have a number of shared processing systems. Musical experiences which enhance processing can therefore impact on the perception of language which in turn impacts on learning to read."
-Susan Hallam
, Institute of Education,
University of London

    We are certified teachers of the Musikgarten method of early childhood music education.

 

Musikgarten's approach draws upon seminal neuroscience and educational research, but frames it in an organic, intuitive format designed to keep young minds entertained. When music is presented as a fun activity rather than a chore to be completed, kids stay interested and keep learning.
 

•    Music is a language, and children are oriented toward learning language.
    â€¢    Music evokes movement, and children delight in and require movement for their development and growth.
    â€¢    Music engages the brain while stimulating neural pathways associated with such higher forms of intelligence as abstract thinking, empathy, and mathematics.
    â€¢    Music's melodic and rhythmic patterns provide exercise for the brain and help develop memory. Who among us learned the ABC's without the ABC song?
    â€¢    Music is an aural art and young children are aural learners. Since ears are fully mature before birth, infants begin learning from the sounds of their environment before birth.
    â€¢    Music is perfectly designed for training children's listening skills. Good listening skills and school achievement go hand in hand.
    â€¢    Developmentally appropriate music activities involve the whole child: the desire for language, the body's urge to move, the brain's attention to patterns, the ear's lead in initiating communication, the voice's response to sounds, and the eye-hand coordination used in playing musical instruments.
    â€¢    Music is a creative experience which involves expression of feelings. Children often do not have the words to express themselves and need positive ways to release their emotions.
    â€¢    Music transmits culture and is an avenue by which beloved songs, rhymes, and dances can be passed down from one generation to another.
    â€¢    Music is a social activity which involves family and community participation. Children love to sing and dance at home, school, and at church.


 

About Us

"Researchers have identified certain key activities and practices that are especially helpful for preparing children to learn to read.  The list reads like a summary of a Musikgarten class."

 - Dee Coulter, Ed.D Neuroscience Educator

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