Posts Tagged: children’s music

Four Ways Music Can Make Traveling with Little Kids Easier

Traveling with little kids can be amazing. It can also involve missed naps, unexpected delays, snack negotiations, and hearing “Are we there yet?” much sooner than you’d hoped. Whether you’re looking for ways to entertain toddlers on a road trip, keep preschoolers occupied on a plane, or just make family travel less stressful, one simple… Read more »

Rethinking Tradition in Children’s Music

Mom and toddler sitting on the floor and playing with a movement scarf

At Music Together, we take the responsibility of including or omitting songs in our curriculum seriously. We know that children develop deep, sometimes lifelong, attachments to the songs they learn early in their lives, including the ones they sing and jam along to in class and at home. Find out more.

Happy Trails!

Parents today worry about touring with their tots, both because of how restless the children can get and because of the many opportunities for judgement of their parenting skills. But, fear not! The following useful tips for family music-making will help you put the bon in bon voyage. Read more!

Tuning In to How Your Child Learns

Look around a Music Together class and you’ll notice different behavioral “personalities.” Some children sit still and stare at their parent or teacher singing. Others gaze out the window or look at their toes. And some are constantly in motion, jumping or toddling around exuberantly, even when everyone else is in a close circle quietly singing. Do you recognize your child in any of these examples? Read more