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Music Together®

Music Together® is an innovative,
research-based program for children ages newborn to four years old and their
parents or caregivers. This approach develops every child’s birthright of
basic music competence by encouraging the actual music experience through
song, rhythm, movement and instrument play.
Music Together® parents discover what a powerful role model they are to their
child, just by having fun with the music themselves!
The Music Together® teacher presents each session’s songs through a variety
of musical activities by incorporating:
–fun, interactive focus on tone and rhythm
–dance and movement
–props and instrumental accompaniment
Classes are 45 minutes in length and offered Monday through Saturday, in three
ten-week sessions and a six-week summer session. A new CD and songbook go
along with each theme based session.
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Music Together faculty
Jennifer
Newman
Music Together® and Preschool Music
Jennifer Newman became a registered Music Together® teacher in
2005, she then taught Music Together® in the Des Moines Metro area for two
years. In 2008 Jennifer relocated to the Iowa City area with her husband
and two children and joined the Early Childhood Education team at the Preucil
School. Jennifer teaches Music Together® classes and preschool music.
Jennifer
Winegarden
Early Childhood Music Teacher & Music Together® Specialist
Jenny graduated from the University of Iowa in 2001 with Bachelor's degree
in Music Therapy. She has been teaching Music Together and Preschool
Music at Preucil sice becoming registered with Music Together in 2003.
She resides in Iowa City with her husband and two children.
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Philosophy and curriculum
Music Together® is an innovative, research based program for children ages
newborn to four years old and their parents or caregivers. It was started
in Princeton, New Jersey fifteen years ago by Kenneth Guilmartin and Lili
Levinowitz, and has gone on to become an early childhood education success
story nationwide and around the world. Co-author Guilmartin states, “We
believe that every child is musical, and that each child needs a stimulating,
supportive music environment to enjoy the wonderful human capacity for music-making.”
· Weekly 45-minute classes
· Three Ten-Week Sessions per year plus a Six-Week Summer Session
· CD and Songbook for each session
· Parent(s) or caregiver participation
· One make-up class per session
· Siblings come to class at reduced tuition
· Newborn-3 months are free when attending with an older sibling
· Music Together teachers take teacher training and are registered
Music Together classes are based on the idea that making music with children,
in the family, and in a community of families enriches the lives of both
children and parents and promotes musical growth in children, nurturing
their musical aptitude.
The Music Together teacher leads the class in songs and rhythm chants featured
in the song collection for the current semester. The songs are presented
through a variety of musical activities which incorporate:
· Fun, playful, interactive ways to focus on tonal and rhythmic elements
of music
· Small and large movements
· Free, expressive dance
· Instrumental accompaniment
· Use of props (scarves, balls, etc.)
· Opportunities for improvisation by children as well as parents
Parent education during class will increase your understanding of the relevance
of class activities to childhood music development. The atmosphere invites
and encourages participation by both children and adults, regardless of
musical skill, talent or training. Music Together parents discover what
a powerful role model they are to their child, just by having fun with the
music themselves!
How does the mixed age format work in class?
The curriculum is designed to teach on many levels of complexity at once,
which allows children to develop at their own rate. The activities are parent-child
oriented, not child-child, so children don’t need to be with children of
the same age.Mixed age groupings encourage a better learning environment.
Older children learn from being in a leadership role, and younger children
benefit from the example of an older child. Mixed-age classrooms also promote
social skills and self esteem.
Do infants really benefit?
Yes, we believe they do. Infants’ participation will seem passive at first,
as they actively absorb what they are seeing, hearing and feeling. Parents
will learn in class to recognize their infant’s musical responses and observe
them reaching musical milestones as they develop. As a result, a special
musical bond will develop between parent and child.
The Music Together approach develops every child’s birthright of basic music competence by encouraging the actual music experience through song, rhythm, movement and instrument play. For more information please visit www.musictogether.com.