A few days ago
Carrie

Familiar with Kindermusik?

Anyone familiar with Kindermusik? thinking of enrolling my fifteen month old in it.

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A few days ago
Anonymous

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My daughter loved it last summer at age 2. I thought it was an excellent use of time and money. I could really see all of the kids improve in their “musical talent” by the end of classes. The time in class was fun, engaging, and age-appropriate. Each student went home with materials at the end of each class. They were also all given a rabbit puppet to sing/play along with.

We are enrolling again this fall and she is very excited to be going back. The program is different at different age levels so the material will be new.

Hope your experience is also successfull!

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A few days ago
NMprof
The quality of the program will be variable depending on the area, but the program materials are excellent! My son was in Kindermusik from 5 months old through the end of first grade and it was an excellent introduction to the basics of music.
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A few days ago
blondbrainserenity
I have a 3 yro autistic son who loves music. We went to Kindermusik when he was 2 and we both loved it! The fee also included 2 take home CDS with the songs we did in class. He loved hearing them at home and in the car. It is also an excellent place for kids to socialize with other children and parents with other parents. I found it also was excellent for sensory and motor skills. I highly recommend it!
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5 years ago
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I found it really overpriced where I was. At least for the youngest kids (I took my son when he was 18 months old). I had done a creative dramatics class for my son from the Kindermusik program and also felt that was not that great for the money but my kids are pretty darn imaginative on their own. If someone has kids who are on the Xbox all the time and couldn`t imagine themselves out of a paper bag then these types of things are great. Honestly the time kids spend staring at screens these days is the whole reason classes like these are cropping up. How to bang on a drum. How to pretend to be a princess or pirate — that one is actually at the local community theatre for $75 this summer! Only my opinion but in my experience it is a lot of things you could do on your own with your kids for a lot less money out of your pocket.
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