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Benefits of
Music in
Early Childhood Education
Research indicates:
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Cognitive,
social, listening, language, and psychomotor skills are enhanced
through musical exposure. |
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Large and small motor
skills are enhanced through musical movement exploration and playing
rhythm instruments. |
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The earlier
music is introduced, the more potential a child has for learning.
Exposure to music rewires neural circuits in the brain. |
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Creating
loving attachments and sharing quality time with your children
have a powerful impact on their emotional development and learning
abilities. |
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Songs, movement and
musical games of childhood have been called "brilliant
neurological exercises" that introduce children
to speech patterns, sensory motor skills and essential
movement skills. |
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Early music experiences increase
spatial-temporal reasoning and the learning of
mathematical concepts. |
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The highest level of music aptitude occurs
immediately after birth. Infants possess an abundance of genes
and synapses that immediately make them ready for
learning music |
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For
more information and to register call
614-868-0107
or toll free
1-877-299-8138
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"Our family loves WeJoySing because it offers so much for our daughter in one class! The songs and books help expand her language skills, the movement activities help develop her coordination, the instruments help develop her musical rhythm, and the other children in the class help develop turn-taking, sharing, and new friendships. WeJoySing truly offers everything my child needs in one class."
~Jennifer
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2007 - 2008 Schedule
Columbus, OH
Holiday Nov 12 - Dec 8
Winter Jan 7 - March 8
Spring March 24 - May 24
Summer I June 2 - June 28
Summer II July 7 - Aug 2
North Canton, OH
Holiday Nov 27 - Dec 18
Winter Jan 15 - March 12
Spring April 1 - May 28
Summer I June 2 - June 28
Summer II July 7 - Aug 2
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Winter Jan 15 - March 12
Spring April 1 - May 28
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Winter Jan 15 - March 12
Spring April 1 - May 28 |
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