About Kindermusik
Kindermusik International is the world's leading provider of music and movement programs for young children, enjoyed by over 1 million families in more than 70 countries for more than 30 years.
Their curriculum is based on the principles of Kodaly, Suzuki, and Orff and relies on the belief that music is the best vehicle for early childhood learning.
Where Music and Learning Play
Trusted. Proven. Educational. And of course, fun!
Kindermusik offers age-appropriate Music and Movement programs for children ages newborn to 7 years. Their approach is not only research-based and research-proven, it's so much fun for children, parents and teachers.
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Music and language share common brain pathways
Research has shown the benefits of music in learning and overall performance improvement. Science shows that specific types of music can really get the blood pumping and focus the mind on the task at hand
Recent studies show that music can get the blood pumping for language development, too. Researchers have found that brief musical training can increase the blood flow in the left hemisphere of the brain—the same area of the brain responsible for language learning.
Music and young English Language Learners
The earlier children are exposed to a foreign language, the greater their chances for fluency. Kindermusik is an exciting mix of music and movement activities proven to help teach young learners while at play!
Created by Kindermusik International, the programs offered combine over 30 years of experience with the most current early language learning methodologies for teaching young learners. And plenty of fun! The collection of thematic lessons engages English language learners and introduces them to English vocabulary and expression in a lively and supportive environment. Using music, which stimulates and enhances language acquisition, and whole-body physical expression, which improves retention, each lesson makes teaching English to children effective and enjoyable for all. From the first song at the start of each class to the last shake or tap of an instrument, children quickly become engaged in actively learning English through fun, games and of course music and can grow without the pressure to perform.
And because a child learns best at home and that 'the parent is the child’s most important teacher', families receive monthly interactive materials that support and complete the enriching classroom experience!



