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10 ways to integrate Music into your child’s life

When Christian was 4 years old he would hold out his palm so I could sing a traditional Filipino nursery rhyme that is very similar to “Round and round the garden.”  I had introduced it to him when he was one month of age.

Even at this age the anticipation of the tickle always brings a big smile to our faces.  The big old tickle giggle never disappoints!  That night he asked his Lola (Grandma in Tagalog) to teach him the song.  Moments such as these melt my heart.

“I remember your Lola’s dad singing it to me when I was your age.”  I tell Christian.   Then I reminisce my childhood memories with him.  Which led to questions like “Where is Lola’s dad now? “ and “What does heaven look like?”

All these thoughts, feelings, emotions, analysis, disciplined thinking and attending all from a simple song.  Even at this young age a song can touch our deepest emotion and extend a range of feelings.

From this simple song we share a bond, a sense of community.

Not only does it help emotionally, cognitively but also physically.  As he circles his pointer finger on my palm he is developing his fine motor skills, hand-eye co-ordination and at the same time he is learning patterns in language.

Many people ask me “When is a good time for my child to learn music?”

I always say that even while your child is in the womb and from birth surround yourself and your baby with music.

Hans Christian Andersen sums it all up “Where words fail, music speaks”

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For example – Tap and rock your baby to the steady beat so they learn to internalize it within their bodies.  This will in turn help with the ability to walk, bounce balls, cut with scissors.

Here are some other ways to help integrate music into your child’s life.

  1.          Join a structured musical learning class with your child
  2.          Listen to a variety of quality recorded music at home and while running errands in the car
  3.          Sing familiar songs or make up your own songs while you play or when working around the house.
  4.          Take time to listen to all the interesting sounds in your environment – imitate nature sounds while out for a walk.
  5.          Explore sounds with homemade instruments like pots and pans, spoons, and shakers
  6.          Create family music making opportunities in which everyone plays along. Include all your talents from playing the spoons to folk      instruments to gathering around the piano.
  7.          Dance to music from the radio, television, or any other source you enjoy.
  8.          Use simple props such as scarves, balls and hoops to play movement games.  Add a favourite song.
  9.          Make music part of your child’s bedtime routine or any routine (bathing, cooking, cleaning) – lullabies are particularly
  10.          Soothing and calming and provide a time for parent and child bonding.

The bottom line is music and dance – within a fun, loving and nurturing environment – can bring a life long happiness and warm memories in your child’s life.  What a wonderful start to life!

In the meantime,  Check out Carlo Tapia’s daughter who has been surrounded with music all her life. Carlo Tapia is a professional bassist in Sydney who says that his children are surrounded by people who can either sing, play an instrument or dance.

My favourite part of the clip is the surprised proud look that Carlo has when she hits one note and creates a vocal tone that is obviously beyond her years. What a precious bond between father and daughter.

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Is it a Happy Mother’s Day?

It’s the day where we celebrate our mums and females who have cared for us.  I’m so happy to see the happy photos of families with their mums and beautiful greetings on Facebook. For some today may not be so happy.  Being a mum is beautiful but it can have it’s challenges. No book, class or person really prepares you for this job!

I was one of those people who used to think “oh I’m never going to put my child on a ‘leash’! ” until I had a very active little boy.

I used to say, “oh I’m going to have a natural birth and it will be all fine” I was induced and had an emergency C section.

I used to think “breast feeding us going to be a breeze!” and I spent weeks in tears because it just wasn’t working.

Judging people! Yes, that’s what I found myself doing…we all do it….

It’s a working progress. I often catch myself in that “don’t judge mode.”  It may be because I am now a mum and also a Kindermusik educator who meet families each week.  Families with newborn babies to families with teenagers.

Last year, I bumped into an old Kindermusik parent.  She had told me the very sad news of another Kindermusik mum passing away unexpectedly.  Both mums became close and had been coming to my Kindermusik classes since their kids were 6 months old until it was time for them to go to BIG school.  This just broke my heart, she left behind 3 little girls and a loving husband.  Each week they would come to class so happy and excited.  That’s how I remember this beautiful and amazing mum.

Next time you see a mum who is having a hard time, give a smile or supportive comment.

If you are the mum struggling that day you don’t need to always be a Superwoman.  It’s ok to ask for help.

Even if you see the “all together” or “happy go lucky” mum ask them if they are ok. They may be hiding some pain behind their smile.

I have spent the day contemplating on whether or not I should share this song with you, I was scared that I was going to be judged on the quality of the song, then I thought that it may bring comfort to a mum or a child out there.

Well, that is my intention – to bring comfort.

This song is called “Tomorrow, it’ll be a better day.” It’s Christian’s favourite song…it’s my lullaby for him…MY WHITE FLAG during our battles.

This is dedicated to Rosemary and her beautiful girls and husband.

I would love to thank Van Sereno for helping me bring my thoughts to life and Byron Mark for helping me record this song.

We all have good days and bad days. Then there are those days when something isn’t quite right, you’ve got something on your mind, or things just seem too much. Whatever it may be, sharing the load with someone else can really help. Call Beyond Blue – Call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week 1300 22 4636.

Remember you are someone’s reason to smile.  It IS a happy mothers day!

This is my little gift for you! If you would like a free copy of this song just fill out your details below.

Download Tomorrow, it'll be a better day!

I would love to hear your thoughts, leave a comment, like and share this song and post.

Tina xo

Kindermusik Term 2 Topics

Our new Kindermusik topics will be so much fun! I hope you can join myself and some of the other amazing Kindermusik families for our new term.

We will start our new program the week of the 28th of April, 2014.  The term runs for 8 weeks and is $145.00 for the term.

You will receive 8 weeks of 45mins sessions and Online materials that are so valuable for extending the musical benefits at home.

 

Baby Music Classes: For Newborns, Infants & Babies

Cuddle and Bounce (Newborns-18mths)

Boosts baby’s brain and your bond!

BLUE BIRD

 

Castle Hill 12.00pm Thursdays

Rouse Hill 10.45am Wednesdays

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Toddler Music Classes

Wiggle & Grow (18mths-3yrs)

Encourages Creativity and Confidence 

HOW DO YOU FEEL

Castle Hill 10.00am Mondays or Thursdays

Rouse Hill 10.00am Wednesdays

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Preschool kids Music Classes

Laugh & Learn (3-5yrs)

Inspires imagination and musical curiosity!

let's play

 

Castle Hill 11.00am  Thursdays

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