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Signs to Look for Regarding the H1N1 Virus

Posted by: kindermusikkids on: November 12, 2009

I received this important information from Dr. Butler and am sharing with you.
 
The 2009 H1N1 (“swine”) flu pandemic is a global outbreak of a new strain of influenza. According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC) in a briefing on November 6, the H1N1 flu is widespread in 48 states, with levels of illness higher [...]

Russel Paisley-An Untimely Death

Posted by: kindermusikkids on: November 5, 2009

My  husband’s  friend and colleague.
We are rudely reminded of how fleeting life is…live it to the fullest
November 3, 2009, 11:20 am
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A Lawyer’s Untimely Death Rattles Courthouse

By John Eligon

Russell Paisley
In a city of $750-per-hour lawyers and sophisticated criminals, Russell Paisley was the everyman’s attorney. He roamed the [...]

Introducing….ABC Music & Me-Newsletter

Posted by: kindermusikkids on: October 8, 2009

Dear All:
I am proud and pleased to present our first installment about our ABC Music & Me preschool/Kindergarten curriculum.   This newsletter is dedicated to the latest finding and research regarding quality early learning programs.  Parents are our best advocates.  This newsletter highlights an interview with a parent of a special needs child, just like yourself.
I [...]

Mommy, When Can We Start Music Lessons?

Posted by: kindermusikkids on: October 5, 2009

Dear All:
Article from BabyCenter written by Pediatrician David Geller, talks about the age that children are ready for music lessons, and even mentions Kindermusik
http://www.babycenter.com/404_when-can-we-start-music-lessons_6876.bc

Positive Steps Regarding H1N1 Virus-Teaneck NJ

Posted by: kindermusikkids on: September 13, 2009

Kudos to Interim Superintendent Denham for providing peace of mind to the community.
A clear definitive response to the pandemic is just what the doctor ordered!
Apropos to this posting which provides valuable information that can be applied to residents as well,
I am re-posting the germ article I wrote.  Now more than ever prevention is key.
Click here [...]

Swine Flu and the Enviroment

Posted by: kindermusikkids on: September 6, 2009

Should schools be responsible for conducting EPA standardized tests such as with asbestos:?  Will that make a difference?
Here we have the first communication linking the environment to swine flu.
Many neurological diseases are environmentally connected.
Despite the fact that indoor air quality can be up to 10 times worse than outdoor air quality, there is no effort [...]

August Newsletter

Posted by: kindermusikkids on: August 12, 2009

Well, we have certainly hit the dog days of summer.  It feels like we are walking through a sea of humidity and air conditioners drone full blast.  Just what to expect from the lazy hazy month of August.  The days drag out in front of us and yet school is just around the corner.  What [...]

The Importance Of Family Involvement In School Programs

Posted by: kindermusikkids on: August 12, 2009

As account manager for our Preschool program, I am always vigilant to scoring the ‘net for the latest research etc regarding early learning.  Thankfully, our new president recognizes the need for quality early learning and has earmarked a significant amount of money.  Hopefully these funds plus the stimulus plan will enable us to pilot the [...]

Article On The Importance Of Play

Posted by: kindermusikkids on: July 29, 2009

On the heels of my previous post:

Old-Fashioned Play Builds Serious Skills

by Alix Spiegel

February 21, 2008

Researchers say imaginative play allows children to make their own rules and practice self-control. Tim Pannell/Corbis

On October 3, 1955, the Mickey Mouse Club debuted on television. As we all now know, the show quickly became a cultural icon, one of [...]

Education Requirements For Stimulus Funding

Posted by: kindermusikkids on: July 14, 2009

As an account representative for our preschool program, I have become exceedingly knowledgeable in terms of  educational funding.  I should.  It’s part of my job to advise and council the administrators I meet with.  My objective is to bring the curriculum and pilot as many new schools as possible.  I am extremely well versed in [...]


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