Changing environment, learning new language and new culture,being a wife and a mother, living far away from families and friends, I have come to share my views, thoughts, feelings, ideas on so many things that I cherish.

May 16, 2011

AT THE MUSIK GARTEN

Music garden is a music-educational concept, which suggests that children (starting from infant) and their parents come together for the common interest of making music. It helps children to develop the love of music and the ability to express it. Through musical children's games, dances and by singing can children as well as their parents discover their own voice, body and body movements, different sounds, colours, etc. and have fun at the same time.  


The Philosophy behind Musikgarten:
It is said that when music and movement are a natural, joyous part of childhood, children benefit greatly in many areas of life. Language development, self expression, memory skills, concentration, social interaction, fine motor skills, listening, problem solving, teamwork, goal setting, and coordination are all impacted by early music and movement education. What's more, as a child learns to play music, other areas of development - creativity, family bonding, self-esteem, confidence, emotional development - are also positively impacted. own voice, body and body movements, different sounds, colours, etc. and have fun at the same time.


I signed up  for a mother-child session (with younger brother) and I am very happy we have the opportunity to do this. He will always accept that he's not yet going to the Kindergarten, but will proudly tell everybody that he attends the Musikgarten.
I've benefited from the Musikgarten too. I can now sing some more German children's traditional songs (which I couldn't have learnt in the nearest future), made new contacts with some interesting moms whose children are also in the same age group as my son, found a new play group for him, and of course another opportunity to speak more German.


Here are some pictures I took at one of the sessions:





May 05, 2011

Quote of the Day


"You may have tangible wealth
untold;
caskets of jewels and coffers of gold..
Richer than I you can never be
I had a Mother who read to me."
                                                                              Strickland Gillian

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