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Our Music Together® Babies Classes are for parents and caregivers with newborn babies up to 6 months of age. We know that babies thrive through bonding time and music time with their first and most importantant teacher, YOU. We are here to guide you with your baby!
Babies thrive in all of our classes. Our Babies Class is an option if it fits into your schedule, and is offered that semester. All of our Registered Music Together Teachers are able to differentiate grown-up child interaction for every child in our mixed ages classes. Music is an experience that is specific to each individual child. Our mixed age classes are also ideal for families with two or more children as we are a family modeled program that mirrors how families sing, dance, play, and learn!
The tempo of our babies classes is slower and softer, with guided movement geared for babies being held, carried, or lying on a blanket looking up at their beloved parent or caregiver. Although we have many babies in our mixed aged classes, this class allows a space where the entire class is focused on behaviors of this age group and gives the grownups extra time to find positions that work best for themselves and their baby. These same movement ideas are related to all babies in our mixed age classes.
If your baby is already crawling at the start of a semester, we encourage you to join a mixed age class.
Music Together in person and/or online makeup classes: Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer
Screen time is NOT for your baby. Only the grownups are looking at the screen. Our in location Babies Music Together Classes have always been led by a Registered Music Together Teacher who guides you in making music with your baby and making music for your baby.
Music Together Online follows those same meaningful guidelines. Your teacher will guide the grownup in activities with their babies, while the baby is looking at their grownup. Even if your baby falls asleep during the lullaby, you have practiced well!
as we know a very wide range of when babies and all children reach certain miliestones.
