Find answers to frequently asked questions below

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At what age can my child start Kindermusik?

No child is too young to start Kindermusik. Our classes are age-appropriate and designed for newborn babies and upwards to seven years. Visit our Classes page for more information.

What happens in a Kindermusik class?

Class activities vary depending on your child’s age. But most classes involve a mix of singing, instrument play, dancing and movement, story-time, and other activities. Activities are designed to develop and strengthen your child’s physical and neural functions, social-emotional skills, early literacy and early math, and much more.

How is Kindermusik different from other music programmes for children?

So many reasons! Kindermusik is the original music and movement programme. We have been doing this for over thirty years. While some music programmes put children of all ages together in one room, the majority of our classes are geared to specific ages. This means your child experiences class with “peers” and the activities match her developmental stage—just like in school. (We do offer a Family Time class where the whole family can participate in fun and learning together.) Kindermusik is very interactive, and encourages bonding by involving parents and caregivers. Our programme is based on a mix of scientific research and learning philosophies of prominent musicians, composers, and development experts.

Will my child learn an instrument like piano, guitar, or violin at Kindermusik?

We firmly believe, and research supports, that a solid foundation of basic musical training is the best path for children. This is why we start with concepts like steady beat and fine and gross motor skills. Our Young Child programme, for ages 4 ½ – 7 years, introduces stringed instruments (the dulcimer) and musical percussion instruments (the glockenspiel). We feel strongly that this is the best approach to shaping the Mozart’s and Bach’s of tomorrow. Starting a child on a finger-based instrument too early, while his hand and fingers are still growing and developing, could actually do more harm than good. Simply put, Kindermusik is the best place to start.

My child has special needs. Will he or she be able to participate?

We welcome special needs children and have found they thrive in the Kindermusik environment! We recommend contacting us to discuss your child’s needs.

Do I have to attend the classes with my child?

Most of our classes require that a parent or caregiver accompany the child. Our classes are specifically designed to spark interaction between the parent and child. You are your child’s first and best teacher, and Kindermusik tries to strengthen that bond. In our classes for older ages, the children spend most of the class with just the teacher, but parents are included in a portion of every Kindermusik class.

Can my child minder/au pair bring my child?

We know parents today are busier than ever. If neither parent is available to attend classes with the child, it is acceptable that a child minder/au pair attend class with the child. To the extent possible, we prefer that the same individual attend class each week in order to ensure the child gets comfortable with a routine and the caregiver becomes familiar with the songs and activities.

Can grandma and grandpa come with us to class?

This depends on the class size. We welcome grandparents into the classroom, but you should check with us first. If the classroom is full, we may want to limit the number of people in the room.

What if my child doesn’t participate in class?

Children learn in different ways. Simply because a child appears shy in class, that doesn’t mean he or she is not learning. We hear from parents all the time whose children are quiet in class, but when they get home the child sings the songs and does the activities! Just remember that the home is the most important learning environment and you are your child’s most important teacher. The classroom is intended to give you tools to bring the music and learning home.

Why are the home materials required?

At the core of the Kindermusik philosophy is the idea that the home is the most important learning environment and the parent is the child’s best teacher. The home materials give parents the tools to extend the learning into the home. Using the home materials is the most effective way to get the full Kindermusik experience and ensure your child is truly benefitting from early exposure to music and movement.

Can I try a class first before I enrol?

Absolutely! We always offer a trial class to allow you to experience Kindermusik first hand before you decide whether to enrol. We’re sure you’re going to love it!