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Music Makers |
Music
is a way to communicate that all children understand. It's
not necessary for them to follow the words to a song; it
makes them happy just to hear the comfort in your voice or
on the recording or to dance to a peppy tune. Introduce
music to your child early. Music and dance help children
learn to listen, to coordinate hand and body movements and
to express themselves creatively.
What You Need
Music
Noise makers (rattles, a can filled with beans or buttons,
empty toilet paper rolls, pots, pans, plastic bowls)
What to Do |
- Have your toddler try banging a
wooden spoon on pots, pans or plastic bowls; shaking a
large rattle or shaking a securely closed plastic
container filled with beans, buttons or other noisy
items; and blowing through toilet-paper or paper-towel
rolls.
- Sing or play recordings of nursery
rhymes. Have your toddler participate actively. Even if
he can't recite the words, he can imitate your hand
movements, clap or hum along.
- As your child becomes more
physically coordinated, encourage her to move to the
music. She can twirl, spin, jump up and down, tiptoe or
sway.
- Find recordings of all kinds of
music for your child to listen to. Help her learn to
clap out rhythms, to move to both slow and fast music
and to listen carefully for special sounds in the music.
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Here are a few tips to get your child to sing: |
- Sing yourself. Sing fairly slowly so
that your child can join in. Discourage shouting.
- Start with simple chanting. Pick a
simple melody, such as "Mary Had a Little Lamb," and
sing, "la, la, la." Add the words later.
- Make singing a natural part of your
daily routine-let your child hear you sing as you work
around the house or sing along with songs on the radio
or TV or with your own CDs or recordings. Encourage him
to join in.
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Information source: U.S. Department of Education - Helping Your Preschool Child |
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