Tuesday, December 20, 2011


 Singing

A baby’s first singing experience is really one of rapt listening. A baby’s vocal chords may be limited by lack of muscular development, but interestingly enough, her ears can differentiate one pitch from another. Joyfully nurturing a child’s developing ability to produce sound, combined with keeping her world full of a wide range of sounds, gives the foundation that assures the development of speaking, singing, and the ability to engage in conversation.
Tips for parents: The more exposure to music that you can give your child, the better. And it can be as simple as turning the music on so that your child can be listening to music throughout the day. Try out some fun new music from play.kindermusik.com or buy the Kindermusik radio mobile app so that music is only a touch away.
- Contributed by Theresa Case, whose Greenville, SC program, Kindermusik at Piano Central Studios, is proudly among the top 1% of Kindermusik programs worldwide.

The most healing experience in my life has been listening to my children sing to me.. and now my children's , children...
What a gift it is to sing.. Sing Sing Sing.... See you soon.
Hugs 
Miss Mana

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