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Bouncing Bambinos Music Course - Semester

Parrandero Semester: Sept 2024 - Jan 2025

Age range:  Newborn -18 months

Please Note: By registering via our website checkout for classes at Alabanza Music, you agree to adhere to our terms and Class Policies.


$786.00
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Product Description

Description: This class is specifically designed for the bonding and nurturing needs of the youngest children. Most importantly, children will be guaranteed their parent’s undivided attention with fun, developmentally-appropriate nursery rhymes, songs, dances, and baby massages.

Musical & Developmental Goals: Parents or caregivers will learn many songs for touching eyes and ears, hands, and feet - to help baby learn about the body and to build body awareness; songs for wiggling and tickling - to help baby enjoy the delight of music; songs for movement - to allow baby to feel the flow, beat, meter, phrase, and nuance for music.

Materials: Additionally, you’ll receive a wonderful CD/ Digital Download recorded by a fine children’s choir and outstanding instrumentalists, using your parent guidebook along with instruments and scarf that comes with the Semester materials to use at home for more fun time together.

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Come with your baby and explore music and movement alongside natural ways to encourage the development of baby's brain, coordination and social skills. You and your child will grow together as you participate in activities designed to increase your child's curiosity about music as we sing, bounce, wiggle, rock, play peek-a-boo games, join in group dances and explore simple instruments designed for tiny hands.

Explore the Benefits for my child

Current studies show that more brain development occurs in the first 18 months than any other time in life.
Socialization by same-age peers by 6 months is believed to improve social skills in childhood and adulthood and is also associated with higher EQ scores later.

Brain research shows musical/sensory stimulation at this age increases aptitude for all future learning activities; it is especially beneficial to the areas of the brain used in music, math, and science.

Language acquisition begins in this age group and is enhanced by musical learning.
Hearing live vocal music (not just recordings) helps with the child’s own speech development.

Rhythmic development begins in the first 18 months with bouncing, rocking, and steady beat activities (students in class often rock/bounce themselves to the steady beat much earlier than same-age peers not involved in Music & Movement classes).

The instruments and accessories used in class (drums, rattles, sticks, scarves) help build eye-hand coordination and fine motor skills.

Multi-colored scarf activities are good for the development and coordination of eye muscles.

Infant massage is thought to improve future IQ scores, peripheral nervous system function, immune system function, parent bond with child, digestion, colic, and promotes relaxation in baby.