Kindermusik
Kindermusik Philosophy
Kindermusik is the community of families and teachers passionately committed to bringing music to children’s lives through developmentally appropriate curricula, CDs, books, instruments, and activities for our classes and for family time at home.
Kindermusik’s philosophy is founded upon rigorous research and our fundamental beliefs:
- Every parent is the child’s most important teacher.
- Every child is musical.
- The home is the most important learning environment.
- Music nurtures a child’s cognitive, emotional, social, language, and physical development.
- Every child should experience the joy, fun, and learning which music brings to life.
We’re in the business of changing the world one child at a time. Kindermusik International is the world’s leading publisher of music and movement curricula for parents and their children, ages newborn to 7 years old.
More than 5,000 licensed educators use the Kindermusik curricula in more than 35 countries, reaching 1 million families.
Kindermusik International has more than 25 years of experience creating curricula based on new and proven research in child development. The award-winning books, CDs, games, and instruments nurture skills in the whole child: cognitive, physical, social, emotional, and language.
In a Kindermusik class, educators lead a group of parents and their children through joyful activities, using music and movement. Parents learn more about their child’s unique developmental process, and the shared learning experience creates a unique bond as the child associates learning with fun, musical play.
The learning process continues at home, guided by specially designed books, CDs, and games.
- Movement and dance activities improve coordination and balance.
- One-on-one parent and child interaction nurtures self-esteem.
- Music-making and music listening activities develop self-discipline, as well as critical and creative thinking skills.
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