Friday, April 24, 2015

Big Back Yard: Gross Motor & Singing Voices



Growing Baby's Gross Motor Skills & Her Singing Voice

Playing on the seesaw, driving our 'lawnmowers,' standing tall as a tree - all of these activities help your child exercise her large muscle groups.  Older babies & toddlers are definitely in 'movement mode!'  Crawling, pulling themselves up, walking, running, climbing stairs, using push toys, kicking balls... developing their gross-motor skills!  Gross-motor skills are the actions and movements of the large muscles in the body (arms, legs, torso, etc).  Our dance and movement activities, in class, support the development of those muscle groups, and encourage coordination and balance - with each child moving at his own pace. 
As we move, your child is also becoming familiar with the interval between the notes ‘sol’ and ‘mi.’  These are the first two notes a child learns – from ‘It’s our time..’ in our hello song, to ‘eggs away…’ to ‘rain, rain, go away…’  Sol-Mi is everywhere!

On our blog: Learn about 4 Benefits of Baby Music Classes (including gross-motor development!).
Kindermusik@Home:

  • Log in to your Kindermusik @ Home account, and read our new e-book 'In My Sandbox,' together! 
  • As you listen to music this week at home, dance around the room, with your child.  Encourage her to reach up high (like a tree!), out wide (like a house), in thin (like a pin), and crouch small (like a mouse) as you dance, together. 
  • Help build your child's gross-motor skills, with these Classic Back-yard Games - toddler style!

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