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Most young children naturally respond to music—listening intently, singing along and moving to the beat. Introducing music to your children can (and should) be a joyful experience. It can also be done in such a way that encourages builds on their natural instincts to develop and deepen enjoyment of music.
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Enjoy music everywhere - in the home, the car, at public events (e.g., concerts), and online. As parents all over the world know, children absorb information from their surroundings. Language is a great example. As Shinichi Suzuki, the founder of the Suzuki Method (aka Talent Education and the Mother Tongue Approach) noted, children learn the language(s) spoken at home. They so naturally through listening, trial and error, and constant exposure. They can learn multiple languages and learn to use vocabulary and sentence structures that are remarkably sophisticated. Try making music a fixture of your child’s environment. Encourage their enjoyment of it; enjoy music with them! Here’s how….
Keep an eye on the HBMS Calendar… …for the HB Artists Faculty Concert Series, masterclasses with visiting teaching artists working with young performers, and concerts featuring our choirs, orchestras, chamber groups, and jazz bands. Another wonderful way to connect to your community and encourage your child’s love for and experience of music.
Bring your children to events that feature children performing!
Your child, like most children, expects adults to be able to do things that are amazing. But when they see/hear other children playing an instrument, they are oftentimes captivated in a very different way. Perhaps it is that they can more easily imagine themselves playing an instrument or singing one day? At the Hoff-Barthelson Music School in Scarsdale, NY, children of all ages participate in free weekly recitals (Fridays, 6:30pm & 8:00 pm; Saturdays, 2:30 pm & 4:00 pm). Very young musicians (e.g., age 4-6) are often heard playing the piano, violin, cello, or guitar. Older children play an even wider range of instruments including woodwind and brass instruments on these concerts. At any rate, they are free, open to the public, casual, and really wonderful opportunities to enjoy music and perhaps even to discover which instrument your child might wish to play one day!

Carnegie Hall’s Listening Adventures is a remarkable resource! View their Resources for Families and Kids which includes creative and joyful step-by-step guides for parents organized by their child’s age, babies through grade 5.
Check out their Quizzes, Games, Maps, and Videos at the https://listeningadventures.carnegiehall.org/
Make everything a joyful family adventure and you can’t go wrong!
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Enjoy learning music with an expert instructor Music classes taught by highly qualified, experienced teachers in a nurturing environment can be immensely valuable in guiding you and your young child (age 9 mos - 5 years) in their musical experience and development. Hoff-Barthelson Music School’s Early Childhood Program classes taught by our Dalcroze Eurhythmic trained faculty focus on exploring music through movement.
Early Childhood classes support the development of children’s minds and bodies through an approach known as Dalcroze Eurhythmics. Classes are held weekly, incorporating games and exercises to stimulate the senses, feed curiosity and foster love and appreciation of music. Singing, movement, small percussion instruments, colorful balls, hoops, scarves and puppets make the classes lively, fun and engaging for even the youngest children, and helps them to develop: Keen inner hearing Rhythmic sensibility Sensory processing Focus Spatial awareness Fine and gross motor skills Social skills Sharing and working together
Enjoy classes in an environment where you can grow. Enjoy classes such as these in a school where other musical activities are also available. Such schools, known as Community Schools of the Arts, are devoted to developing children’s abilities through a sequential curriculum that leads naturally from movement and music to exploring the instruments to choosing your first instrument and finally to developing your ability to whatever level you wish.
At Hoff-Barthelson, children and families grow together, moving seamlessly from level to level with the benefit of guidance from our deans and faculty.
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