This post originally appeared on the blog for Studio 3 Music in Seattle, WA. Did you know that your child will learn best when his brain is happy? Each person has a unique brain that functions most effectively under specific … Continue reading →
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Back-to-School Brains: Extroverts and Introverts
Posted August 26th, 2011 in Uncategorized Leave A CommentDiscover your learning styles!
Posted April 27th, 2011 in Uncategorized Leave A CommentAuthored by Donna Detweiler and shared with permission from the Studio 3 Music blog. Based in the Seattle, WA area, Studio 3 Music is the world’s largest Kindermusik program. Insight from: The Way They Learn, by Cynthia Tobias Cynthia Tobias has been writing about kids, learning styles and education for a long time. Her books [...]
Through a Nana’s eyes
Posted March 19th, 2011 in Uncategorized Leave A CommentSpecial thanks to Studio 3 Music, the world’s largest Kindermusik program, for sharing this special post by from their blog with us. The author, Colleen, is not just a grandmother; she’s also a licensed Kindermusik teacher at Studio 3! It’s no wonder Grandmothers are afforded such a high level of respect in so many cultures: we are [...]
The “Process”
Posted December 20th, 2010 in Uncategorized Leave A CommentThis post was shared from a mom enrolled in Kindermusik classes at Studio3Music, the world’s largest Kindermusik program. As a mom of 2 very different boys, one with sensory processing issues and one with a severe bleeding disorder, I know things in my house can be far from considered normal. I remember going to Kindermusik [...]
Meet a Kindermusik educator: Aimee Carter
Posted December 2nd, 2010 in Uncategorized Leave A CommentName: Aimee Carter Location: Brandon, Florida Studio name and link: Delightful Sounds www.delightfulsounds.com Number of years you’ve taught Kindermusik: 7 Describe yourself in five words or less: Creative, fun, energetic, and silly Favorite Kindermusik song: The Morning Song, because I like coming up with crazy animal sounds for the unexpected, animal choices like manatees or [...]
New mommies’ brains grow bigger
Posted November 22nd, 2010 in Uncategorized Leave A CommentThe following post was shared by Kindermusik educator Analiisa Reichlin. I always said that I lost brain cells with each child I delivered. It’s been my excuse over the last 12 years for all the information and appointments and tasks that seem to fall out of my head. However, some recent research I read seems [...]
The importance of steady beat
Posted June 16th, 2010 in Blog Leave A CommentNote, this article was originally titled: "Running with scissors (a bit more safely)".If you’ve ever come to a Kindermusik class, you’ll notice that we will have a steady beat activity every week, in every age group. It might invo…