Some ideas to help bring music into the active life of a toddler
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Some ideas to help bring music into the active life of a toddler
When adults and infants make eye contact, their brainwaves actually synchronise with each other
Peek-a-Boo is a great way to help your little one for so many reasons
Listening to and singing songs from other cultures can help children understand and celebrate these cultures. It seems simple - right?
There are few things more enchanting than a child clapping their hands together in delight!
There are a multitude of parent-child music programs on offer in the community but how do you choose which one is right for you and your little one?
The following blog discusses how play and music can help develop a child’s fine motor skills.
Do you spend time and energy each week encouraging your little one to be creative? Perhaps it’s time to lead by example!
Have you ever listened to a little person making up a song as they play? It could just be the sweetest sound in the whole wide world! Here are three ideas to get your little one composing immediately…
Arts advocacy can (and should) start where it matters the most - with our children.
We’re all doing our best to create a safe and loving environment for our little ones at home. Give some thought to what your little ones are hearing all day, every day…
Small-scale, organic activities can provide the richest, most nuanced experiences that allow our children to grow into adults that feel and appreciate subtlety and deep meaning.
Simple songs are just that - very short, simple songs that often become the first songs that your children learn to sing all the way through. Here’s one of my favourites…
Three songs to sing with your ball rolling games.