In the News

Often, the media will feature Kindermusik educators or report on topics that relate directly to the Kindermusik philosophy and the benefits of music and movement programs for young children.  Whenever we see such articles "in the news," we'll archive them here for you.

BabyCenter
BabyCenter panelist and pediatrician, David S. Geller, M.D. suggests, "enrolling your toddler in Kindermusik if they're not yet ready for formal music lessons." He says, Kindermusik "focuses on fostering a love of music, rhythm, and self-expression." "By exploring how different instruments sound, and how music makes her feel, your child may learn to appreciate music much more than if she were practicing scales." Read more.

Naples Daily News
Educators in Naples, Florida received some great coverage on their programs and reasons why they have added Kindermusik to their lives and communities. Read more.

IParenting.com
Shel Franco, an iParenting.com contributing writer says that Kindermusik is "Something to Sing About"! Read her article supporting the many benefits of Kindermusik – from developmental, to bonding for mothers to friendships for babies!

Music Teacher Magazine - Scholarships 2002 supplement
Thanks to an ever-growing presence in the UK, increased interest from the early music education section and growing demand for Kindermusik from UK parents, Kindermusik International was recently contacted by the prestigious British publication Music Teacher Magazine. Read more.

Babycenter.com
Babycenter.com recently hosted a question and answer with David Gellar, M.D. Dr. Gellar suggests families enroll their children in Kindermusik to foster a "love of music, rhythm, and self expression." Read more.

Parenting Magazine
The April 2001 issue of Parenting Magazine featured an article on the power of make-believe and nurturing a child’s imagination, coincidentally entitled, "Imagine That!" The information presented in this article is right on target with the Kindermusik curriculum for 3s and 4s, Kindermusik Imagine That!
Read on to find out more about the importance of pretend play.

Time Magazine: The Quest For A Superkid
Geniuses are made, not born - or so parents are told. But can we really train baby brains, and should we try? Read more.
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