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  Early Childhood Enrichment Programs

Music

Musikgarten offers comprehensive curricula for children from birth to age nine. Based on meeting the developmental needs of children as they grow, a teacher provides a consistent and thoughtful music-learning plan. Throughout the curriculum, favorite songs, stories and dances are revisited—building on what the child has learned and enjoyed and progresses to more complex music understanding.

Musikgarten-licensed schools send the Family Packets home to enable the child to really learn the songs that make up the core repertoire of the school music program. For the older child, familiarity with the material allows him to engage in complex activities such as dancing, building instrumental ensembles, or playing musical games. Reinforcing the music at home enables the child to experience fully and enjoy all the fun activities that takes place in the music class!

Art

Art and music are essential extensions of the sensorial and language activities. The art curriculum exposes children to all forms of art expression. This introduction includes studies of pictures by famous artists through our “Child Size Masterpieces” curriculum.

Bible

Our bible curriculum is “God’s Family.” We focus on God’s providential work through history, emphasizing Christian values and encouraging each child’s personal relationship with God on a daily basis. The children have weekly bible lessons with basic scripture memorization. Parable boxes are available for the children to explore which will help reinforce the lessons being taught. We apply bible truths in every subject.

Spanish

The children are introduced to basic conversational Spanish that includes numbers, colors, and basic phrases.

Physical Education

Outdoor time with a climber, swings, and equipment to develop gross motor skills is scheduled daily. The time spent outdoors is important to develop your child’s social and physical skills. The children also engage in care of the outdoors through planting flowers and tending to a small garden.