In this edWebinar, Carol Ann Blank, Ph.D., LCAT, LPC, MT-BC, and Manager of Research and Special Needs Services for Music Together Worldwide, introduces participants to songs and rhythmic chants that support these necessary social skills in developmentally appropriate and enjoyable ways.
In this edWebinar, Dr. Lili M. Levinowitz, Director of Research at Music Together Worldwide, explores the ways in which participatory and enjoyable adult-child music activities can engage parents and caregivers in their child’s learning.
In this edWebinar, Michelle Jamail explores the many ways music making very naturally and deeply supports a child’s positive approach toward learning.
In this edWebinar, Dr. Lili M. Levinowitz, Director of Research at Music Together Worldwide and Professor Emeritus at Rowan University, explores the many ways in which developmentally appropriate, participatory, and enjoyable music and movement activities can naturally support young children’s development of important executive function skills, including attention control, working memory, cognitive flexibility, and inhibitory control.
In this edWebinar, Dr. Lili M. Levinowitz shares some recent research in the fields of music and brain development, review key concepts, and shows new music activities and techniques that can be used to naturally support young children’s brain development—all while having fun!
In this edWebinar, attendees will discover how songs and rhythmic chants can support necessary skills inherent in social development, including joint attention, turn-taking, and formulating greetings and appropriate responses.
In this webinar, Alexandra Farkas, Music Together In-School Services Mentor, will explore how simple music activities can support children’s focus, approaches toward learning, transitions, classroom management, and the daily routine in early learning settings.