DS started with Music for Young children (originally a Canadian music company but now international as well) when DS was 3 yrs. It is AMAZING! Click on locations for a teacher near you. They usually teach it out of their home in a converted studio. I love, love this programme and the parent goes with them, there are usually only 2 or 3 other students in the class and the teacher has 3 to 4 piano and keyboards in the room. I loved that DS was learning along with me (and man I learned a lot!) and I find it is really beneficial learning with your peers.
Not only is your child introduced to piano/keyboard and music theory, they also participate in rhythm ensembles and a lot of the theory work is done with fine motor skills, like work sheets and colouring, cutting and pasting etc...all taught in a very child friendly, age appropriate way, fun characters/puppets etc...
DS has been reading music since he was 4 yrs. He now composes his own music and interprets fave songs. MYC (Music for Young children) is in conjunction with The Royal Conservatory of Music, so this is my last season going with DS and he is in his pre-conservatory year this year, so in September he will be going alone with the teacher and preparing for his Piano Practical and Theory GRADE 1 exams!
Sari, M&N's Mum on here children also go to MYC, she will also testify how amazing this programme is.
DS attended a Ukelele camp past summer and can play it well (6 yrs old) as it is only 4 strings so easier to manipulate with his hands than a guitar. He can read music and play simple chord songs on it like, Somewhere over the Rainbow, No woman, no cry-bob marley (dh taught him that one lol) and other typical campfire songs.
Playing ukelele is all the rage here in our school systems as it is like how we used to learn the recorder when we were young as an intro to music, but it keeps the children's attention as they can play easy recognizable song straight away once they learn the chords. It is a nice small instrument too and INEXPENSIVE. Going from ukelele to guitar will be easy now for my DS, and he is looking forward to jamming with Daddy and me!
I feel music has helped challenge my child in so many ways and also allows his passion and love for music come through with empowering him to play. He does very well in school and has been reading since 4 yrs, I have to wonder how much of it has to do with music. He sits and concentrates very well and MYC really helps the children love music and even practicing is not like the old days of the parent standing over him while he plays boring old scales over and over and wishes he was out playing football, iykwim? MYC has great incentives and ideas for practicing and it is part of our daily life with out it being a chore or boring. Which is what you want, a love of music.
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