by Debbie Mondale | Mar 3, 2013 | 1.5 - 3.5 years, All Semesters, Class Reflections, Lakeland, Our Time - toddlers, Uncategorized
Every year, parents have an opportunity to tell their thoughts about Kindermusik. These reviews focus on the Our Time program for children from 18 months to 3 1/2 years old. 2012 “While the class itself can seem silly, it’s “just” singing and...
by Debbie Mondale | Jan 20, 2013 | 1.5 - 3.5 years, 3 - 5 years, Activity ideas, Foundations of Learning, Rituals, Uncategorized, Vocal Play
Froggy Kiss, Froggy Kiss is such a special thing, For when you kiss a froggy’s nose, (s)he begins to sing ! Ribbit, Ribbit, Croak There are many wonderful things that can happen in these few words when a parent and child face each other, looking into each others...
by Debbie Mondale | Jan 19, 2013 | 1.5 - 3.5 years, Our Time - toddlers, Spring Semester, Uncategorized, Winter Haven
Parents in Winter Haven have been asking for Kindermusik programs to be offered more close to home and it is finally coming together ! Our new teacher, Marianne Beck, is a Winter Haven local who came to love Kindermusik through her granddaughter, and is dedicated to...
by Debbie Mondale | Aug 6, 2011 | 0 to 18 m., 1.5 - 3.5 years, 3 - 5 years, 5 - 7 years, Fall Semester, Family Time, Imagine That - preschoolers, Kindermusik International, Lakeland, Our Time - toddlers, Sign & Sing, Village - babies, Young Child: Ages 5-7
Music & Learning FALL naturally together in Kindermusik, especially with Ms. Debbie ! Lakeland Fall Semester starts first week of September 2011 Host: InTune Studios in Dixieland Village at 1037 S. Florida Ave. Suite 125 Most programs are held once a week,...
by Debbie Mondale | Apr 5, 2011 | 1.5 - 3.5 years, 3 - 5 years, 5 - 7 years, Activity ideas, Child development, Our Time - toddlers, Parenting Techniques, Scaffolding, Teaching techniques
A child is on the floor, on all fours, looks up at an adult with eager eyes, and barks. Mom responds, “I see that I have a new puppy in the house ! I heard your loud bark. I see your eager eyes. It looks like the puppy wants something.” The child...