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Homeschooling
Home Educators Instrumental Playing, where , parents, families, childminders, and nannies discover daily activities to cultivate a "musical brain" in children. Our signature three-pillar method—Music from the Body (movement and rhythm games), Music from the Mind (ear training and patterns), and Music from the Heart (expressive singing)—lays the groundwork for confident instrumental learning later on. These preps reduce dropout rates in instrumental lessons by 40-50%.


Embracing Music in Early Childhood: Your Guide to Nurturing a Musical Child
Raising a Musical Child: Why Your Child's Brain (and Future) Needs Music More Than Piano Lessons
Apr 237 min read


Making Sense of Music Theories of Learning from birth to age 5
When we understand what each method offers — and where it doesn’t reach — we can combine them to create a more holistic learning journey. This is the challenge that educators face both in formal and informal spaces. Over decades of teaching, I’ve learned that no single early-years music approach fits every child. When we understand what each method offers — and where it doesn’t reach — we can combine them to create a more holistic learning journey.
Feb 27 min read


Music at Home: The Gift of Music for Your Child’s Brain from Birth
Sing to your baby before they speak. Rock and sway with your toddler. Clap patterns with your preschooler. Keep exploring rhythm, song, and joy through every stage of those precious early years.
Jan 236 min read
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