MusicForLife University

Training little musicians from 6 weeks old to 6+ years old for over a decade.

We offer classes for children at all age levels!

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6 months–2 years

A positive musical experience for babies! A multi-sensory approach to exploring music, including lots of singing, bouncing, moving, rhythm and age-appropriate instrument play.

Stimulates sensory perception
Encourages emotional bonding
Develops basic rhythm awareness

2 years–4 years

Music in Me is a dynamic readiness program for young children with emphasis on ear training, solfege singing, movement, keyboard activities, pitch and rhythm awareness. Creativity is stressed. Parent involvement in class and at home.

Enhances coordination
Introduces basic musical concepts
Supports language development
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4 years–6 years

Advanced musical learning and skill integration

Develops musical notation understanding
Improves cognitive processing
Encourages creative expression
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Ensembles

Collaborative musical experiences

Teaches teamwork
Builds social skills
Creates shared musical joy
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Beginners and students of all skill levels can join in at any time throughout the year. Click to start the video below to watch Miss Georgia, founder and owner of The Children’s School of Music, explain the benefits of early childhood music education.

We LOVE teaching music to young children!

And, we know you’ll love participating in class too. To optimize learning, we request parent or guardian participation in all Baby, Toddler, and Preschool classes.

As with all our classes, we welcome families to stop in for a trial class to observe and learn about our teaching method. For these early childhood classes, we recommend a minimum of 4 classes for the child to fully absorb the benefits of the learning process.

Memory

Background music may aid in developing memory. Most importantly, memory recall improves when the same music played during learning is played during recall.

Emotion and Mood

Children of different ages were mostly consistent in identifying the “emotion” of the variation as excited, sad, happy, or calm.

The Prodigy Myth

Famous classical musicians are often deemed child geniuses. Mozart is the most common example.

Academic Skills

Music and math are highly intertwined. By understanding beat, rhythm, and scales, children are learning how to divide, create fractions, and recognize patterns.

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