Kindermusik Musicians Year 1 classes provide children with a strong foundation of music skills in an engaging group learning environment. Through movement activities, games, stories, and ensemble play, they learn how to read and compose with music notation, play individually and within ensembles on a variety of instruments (like the glockenspiel!), experience multiple music genres, and much more! Self-confidence, teamwork, and fine and gross motor skillss, are just some of the developmental areas a Kindermusik Musicians Year 1 experience propels.
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Ready to take instrument exploration up a notch? Kindermusik Musicians classes teach children how to use musical notation to play instruments like the recorder and glockenspiel, and hone in on critical milestones to boost school readiness and performance.

Growing up in a very musical home in Paris, Ontario, music played a big role in Miss Grace's everyday life. From a young age, she sang in church, studied piano through Grade 8 Royal Conservatory, and took up flute in high school. After completing her BA in English Literature at the University of Waterloo, Miss Grace went on to Lakehead University to become certified as a primary/junior teacher. For 4 years, she taught Grades 3 and 4 in Kitchener. She has also taught piano lessons for the last 3 years in a home studio. Miss Grace first discovered Kindermusik when she enrolled her first child at 6 months of age. Seeing her son completely captured by the music, and responding to his peers, she fell in love with the program, and soon after enrolled her second child. Since 2015, Miss Grace has made Kindermusik her teaching career. You are invited to instill this love of music and movement in the life of your child as well!
In every Kindermusik class, you’re welcomed into a playful and nurturing environment where your child will experience music of varying styles, genres, and cultures.They’ll interact with other children and engage in movement, rhythm, and vocal activities that develop far more than just music skills.Our approach to early childhood education and award-winning, research-based, and developmentally appropriate curricula prime children for success in school and in life.
