Classes For Early Childhood
music WELLNESS MORNINGS
New! 7-Week Short Semester Class
Join Music Wellness Mornings and explore the joy of music, movement, and connection — together with your child.
Structured within an early intervention framework and led by a board-certified music therapist, this class nurtures the developmental, social, and emotional growth of all children, offering an inclusive and supportive environment for every learner.
*This class requires a parent or caregiver in attendance
- FOR AGES2-3 years
- CLASSEarly Childhood Class
- LENGTH7 weeks
What you will learn
Children, along with their caregivers present in the class, will be led through the singing of songs, improvisational play on instruments, rhythmic and music, and movement interventions to support the development needs of each child.
ASSESSMENT
The first day of class will include an assessment session that will assess the strengths and needs of each child.
Musical and Non-musical Goals
Children will be able to explore a variety of instruments such as glockenspiels, small drums and other percussive instruments, ukulele, and more. Through musical play, singing, and movement, they will be able to creatively explore through music. While exploring and playing in music, each musical intervention will be catered to support the developmental needs of each child.
Relationships and Community
Children will be able to create and explore in collaborative manner that encourages the building of relationships with classmates as well as bonding with caregivers.
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MUSIC EDUCATION CHANGES LIVES
We provide access to music education to anyone who seeks it, regardless of economic status, ability, ethnicity, or religion, which has a profound impact on individual lives as well as on our entire community.
We offer Need-based financial assistance
Our goal is to make music education accessible and to remove the financial barrier that may prevent students from participating. Therefore, we offer need-based financial aid to as many students as possible.