| Moving
from Village to Our Time or Creatures
Moving
from Our Time to Imagine That or Confetti Days!
Moving
from Imagine That to Young Child or Kindermusik Adventures
When
Is A Child Ready For Formal Instrumental Instruction?
The
Kindermusik philosophy springs from genuine respect for each
child's individual rate of development and thereby provides
the tools through class activities and At-Home materials
to honor, support, and celebrate the wonderful uniqueness of
each child.
Unfortunately,
too much in our society forces independence too soon and too
fast. We encourage you to consider letting Kindermusik
be the place where flexibility and the needs of the whole family
are respected.
Although
it is necessary to indicate age ranges for Kindermusik curricula,
these age ranges are considered to be widely overlapping
and flexible. For example, it is absolutely okay for a 3 year
old to be in an Our Time class. But it is also possible to have
a young 3 year old who is ready to move on to Kindermusik
Imagine That!.
While
it is strongly recommended that a child be at least the minimum
age to enroll in any given class, there are also three
critical "transitional stages" (11/2, 3, and 41/2) at which
parents and teachers have a choice about which class would
be most appropriate and most beneficial for the child.
First,
consider the following:
What is your goal for your child? Are you interested in supporting
your child's developing independence, or is special
bonding time together still very important to you and/or him?
Which class environment do you see your child thriving in?
Try
to evaluate the pleasure factor more highly than the achievement
factor. Solid emotional development fosters cognitive
development.
Next,
there are also issues of developmental readiness to be carefully
considered. In order to make the best decision, you can
evaluate various characteristics of a child's physical, cognitive,
emotional, language, social, and musical readiness. Below are
some helpful tables that might provide some direction,
particularly for those parents whose child is at or near those
critical transitional ages of 11/2, 3, and 41/2 years. |