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Music Together® Online (0-5yrs): Zoom
Music Together On-Demand Videos (0-5yrs): via private Facebook group
Music Together® Mixed-Age (0-5yrs) Class Online on Zoom
We are committed to high-touch, interactive, educationally appropriate music immersion and will continue to provide quality music experiences for you and your family, online. At Music Together, we help children develop a solid foundation for life-long music-making! And what we're learning is that this is true whether we're singing and dancing in person or on Zoom.
Have concerns about screentime? Here’s what we know. When children stare at a screen and passively receive information, they don't process it in the same way as face-to-face interactions. That's not what we want, nor what we intend for your child's experience and development. Screentime can be effective and beneficial to your child's learning when you're right there with them, actively participating, engaging, and learning, too. We know why - because YOU are the most important ingredient in your child's music development! When you immerse in the experience with your child, interacting with your teacher online, and each other in your home, using computers, screens, and devices can be an effective tool for learning.
Music Together Mixed Age (0-5yrs) On-Demand Videos
Activities in each class will include singing, rhythmic rhymes, movement, and instrument play. These activities are presented as informal, non-performance-oriented musical experiences--developmentally appropriate for children and easy for parents and caregivers--regardless of their own musical ability. Video classes will be accessed through a private Facebook group set up just for registered families.
The session will consist of 10 weeks of videos, but in order to assist families with unpredictable schedules and changes as a result of the pandemic, we will keep the classes available for a total of 14 weeks.
Have concerns about screentime? Here’s what we know. When children stare at a screen and passively receive information, they don't process it in the same way as face-to-face interactions. That's not what we want, nor what we intend for your child's experience and development. Screentime can be effective and beneficial to your child's learning when you're right there with them, actively participating, engaging, and learning, too. We know why - because YOU are the most important ingredient in your child's music development! When you immerse in the experience with your child, interacting with your teacher online, and each other in your home, using computers, screens, and devices can be an effective tool for learning.