The early toddler program builds on the foundations of the infant program, incorporating more structured music and movement activities. Toddlers engage with simple rhythms and melodies through clapping, dancing, and playing basic percussion instruments. The focus is on developing their gross motor skills, early language skills, and social interactions.
Introduction to basic rhythms and melodies.
Clapping, dancing, and simple instrument play.
Activities to promote language development and social skills.
The older toddler program offers more vibrant musical experiences that include singing, instrument play, and coordinated movement activities. This program aims to enhance language development, social interaction, and fine motor skills. Children are encouraged to explore their creativity and express themselves through music.
More structured singing and instrument play.
Coordinated movement activities.
Focus on language development and creative expression.
The preschool program introduces more complex musical concepts such as pitch recognition, ensemble play, and basic musical literacy. Children engage in group activities that promote teamwork and social skills, while also exploring different musical genres and styles. The program encourages creative expression and a deeper understanding of music.
Introduction to pitch recognition and musical literacy.
Ensemble play and team-building activities.
Exploration of various musical genres and creative expression.