Music
fosters creative thought and much more!
Fairmont’s
early childhood education programs offer a sensory rich environment for
heightening a child’s senses, which is essential for providing the foundation
of a well-rounded education. Music plays a major role in this effort by helping
our young learners grow in many areas of personal and academic development.
Whether
listening to Beethoven, banging on drums or dancing to a song, music helps
students gain confidence for learning and trying new things. At the same time,
they exercise their language, vocal, and fine motor skills. When singing folk
songs or dancing to famous jazz tunes, children have the opportunity to explore
the richness of American culture and its history.
Besides
nurturing creativity, confidence, and a better understanding of history,
musical activities such as sing-a-longs help children feel they are members of
a community. Hands-on music participation
and appreciation incorporates lessons in math, reading, and writing. For example, learning how to keep a steady
beat, rhythm, and melody involves engaging mathematical concepts such as
sequencing, counting, and patterning.
The
whole family can engage in music appreciation in the home, car, and at concert
venues. Fairmont’s Music Department Chair Adela Stella encourages parents and
grandparents to take children to see summer concerts in the park to experience
the excitement of live performances.
Image by KinderMusik