Classes For Early Childhood
SING & PLAY ALONG I: Drop-in class package
Join Bloomingdale School of Music teaching artists as we sing, dance, and play along to popular children’s tunes! See your little one express themselves through swaying, bouncing and moving their hands and feet. In this fun and interactive class, babies will explore instruments, listen, move and play to a wide range of stories and musical selections.
Note: This is a package of 8 (eight) convenient drop in classes during the semester. Classes meet every Wednesday at 9:30am with Allie Altieri, following our academic calendar. Registering for the full 17 week semester will allow for pedagogical consistency as well as a discounted tuition rate!
- FOR AGES1-9 months
- CLASSEarly Childhood Class
- LENGTH17 weeks
What you will learn
See your little one express themselves through swaying, bouncing and moving their hands and feet. They will learn musical concepts (even at this early age) through movement and song. Parents and Caregivers help infants develop sensory skills and muscle control while assisting them in class.
Instrument Exploration
Age appropriate instruments will be used throughout the class.
Musical Storytelling and Active Listening
Children will learn musical concepts through singing, playing and moving along to stories with the help of interactive visual aids.
Social/Emotional Learning and Development
Through engaging activities, babies will meet new friends, share with each other, and bond with their grownups!
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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.