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Archive for September 2008

Flu Shots Available

Posted by: kindermusikkids on: September 24, 2008

Buckley’s Drugstore on 35 East Palisades Englewood NJ is taking appointments to adminster this year’s vaccince for influenza-such an important thing to do for you and your little ones.
You MUST call to make an appintment and the charge is 30.00 (Cash or credit card)-if you have insurance, they will give you a form for reimbursement [...]

Music and Your Baby

Posted by: kindermusikkids on: September 23, 2008

Music and your baby (newborn to 1 year)
by S. Jhoanna Robledo
Reviewed by the BabyCenter Medical Advisory Board
Can listening to music benefit my child?
Definitely. Think about how music affects you — how an upbeat tune fends off the blues and soft music helps you fall asleep. Your baby is no different. Lullabies have a proven [...]

Natural Remedies For Your Family

Posted by: kindermusikkids on: September 21, 2008

The seasons are changing as are the temperatures, making us more susceptible to virus, colds etc.
We don’t want to think or even gear up for another nasty flu season but if we don’t act know we won’t be prepared. Better to be armed with knowledge then faced with another 3am hysterical child.  Illness strikes when [...]

A Note To Every Parent

Posted by: kindermusikkids on: September 18, 2008

A ‘Note’ for Every Parent
By Wendy Jones (Kindermusik Educator)
 
           Personal musical expression, in our culture, has become separated from our daily lives.  What does it teach our children, if every time we want music for them we reach for a video or CD? Like my young friend in class, we risk sending the message that [...]

Apple Picking In Bergen County

Posted by: kindermusikkids on: September 16, 2008

It’s that time of year again, although one would never guess with this heatwave. I suppose it’s a last hurrah before the weather sets in.
Fall! Images of colored leaves swirling, children in light jackets and new school shoes. The smell of fireplaces and burning foliage. Tackle football and last innings of baseball. The autumn season [...]

In Memory Of-September 11,2001

Posted by: kindermusikkids on: September 12, 2008

The day dawned with the sky threatening to rain, the birds twittering anxiously and I, feeling a general unease and restlessness. So unlike that fateful day, 7 years ago, where the sky was cloudless, bright blue and the day had the promise of a new beginning. The school year had just begun, I was rushing [...]

Why Kindermusik?

Posted by: kindermusikkids on: September 10, 2008

Kindermusik introduces your child to the joy and adventure of music and then moves at his pace, pausing to engage his interests, nurture his gifts, and celebrate his discoveries.
 
From birth through age seven, with the caring guidance of a trained and licensed Kindermusik educator, your child can grow and learn without pressure to perform, [...]

BabyFest At the Wycoff “Y”

Posted by: kindermusikkids on: September 10, 2008

This event is for all the new moms and Moms-To-Be.
A fellow colleague and personal friend is hosting at the Wycoff “Y” a Babyfest, Saturday morning, September 27, 2008. The event includes opportunities for new Moms to discover fabulous products and services for baby (I am not able to attend but you will see our brochures, [...]

A Teacher’s Prayer

Posted by: kindermusikkids on: September 5, 2008

In this rare moment of quiet I pause and ask….
For strength and character; to deliver the best of me and temper the worst.
To maintain dignity, confront pressure with grace and patience.
Have the temerity to admit wrongdoing and right the wrongs in a timely fashion.
Provide joy and a love of learning, an eagerness to explore and [...]

Why Re-Enroll In a Kindermusik Class-Research

Posted by: kindermusikkids on: September 2, 2008

A recent study found that repeated enrollment in Kindermusik improves a child’s ability to plan, guide, and control their own behavior.
“Children currently enrolled in Kindermusik showed higher levels of self-control than those never enrolled and those previously enrolled. …This suggests that in order for children to reap the benefit of increased self-control as a result [...]


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