Join this edWebinar as we discuss the many ways in which music participation in early childhood naturally supports the brain development of infants, toddlers, and preschoolers.
This edWebinar will explore how and why the content and process of developmentally appropriate music activities can support young children’s language and literacy skill development.
Through this lively edWebinar, attendees will gain tools and experience songs they can use to create a musically rich environment that promotes a positive learning atmosphere, regardless of their own music “talent” or experience.
In this edWebinar, you’ll come to understand how music as an “auditory tool” can support young children’s learning in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics—all while developing their innate music capacity.
Learn why rhythm and song are integral to the development and growth of children and nowhere is the exposure to this medium more crucial than the classroom.
In this webinar, Early Childhood Music Specialist Ellen Acuna will explore ways teachers can use music, movement, and rhythmic chants to naturally support young children’s emerging math skills in ways that are enjoyable for both children and adults.
Presented by Ellen Acuna and Alex Farkas, Music Together In-School Services Mentors Sponsored by Music Together WATCH THE WEBINAR RECORDING If you attended the live session, you’ll be emailed a CE certificate within 24 hours of the webinar. If you view the recording and would like a CE certificate, join the Arts & Music in Early… read more →