Kindermusik Imagine That
Skills Learned
 
What You'll See Happening in This Class:
 
Educational and physical. No longer learning to walk, your preschooler is more interested in learning from his friends—especially the bigger, gross motor abilities like skipping and hopping. And with frequent musical play each week, he’ll even hone in on those finer, precise motor skills waiting to be worked in his fingers.
 
Talk, talk, talk. Each class is built on the development of a story, so you’ll see—make that hear—a lot of talking from preschoolers as they search for the word to say what they mean and try to keep up with their busy minds, emerging wants, needs, likes, and dislikes.
 
Ease the transition. You’ll watch your preschooler learn to be self-sufficient in a group of friends knowing that you’re close, and nearby. By providing both—the first 30 minutes of class is for the Educator and the children, with the last 15 minutes reserved for Family Sharing Time—your preschooler gets a balance of both. Over the semester, you’ll both get more comfortable about these separate experiences and enjoy coming together to talk, and share the best parts.  

 
 
 
 


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