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Mainly Music provides an environment where preschool children can develop skills to enhance their preschool education.
This is achieved through the use of music, rhythm, rhyme, and other music related activities with the participation of
a parent or primary caregiver.
If you have a pre-school child we encourage you to become part of this group.
| Venue | : | Aldinga institute hall (fulyl air-conditioned) - 23 Old Coach Rd, Aldinga |
| When | : | Every Monday morning at 10:00am (except school holidays) |
| Cost | : | $3.50 /family/session |
| Age | : | 0-5 years |
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- About mainly music
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- Preschool children and their caregivers enjoying music, rhyme, rhythm, creative dance and more
- Preschool children developing skills - co-ordination, fine motor movements, large motor movements, social interaction,
appreciation of music and musical styles, language development
- Providing children with a structured environment and then a time of free play
- Bringing adult and child together for a time of safe interaction, and in doing so, teaching adults rhymes and songs
that can be used at home to help with cleaning up, colours, counting, and more
- An opportunity for parents to network with other parents of preschool children
- Help build the skills of parents
- Social activities
- Opportunities for families to be helped - practical needs such as meals, transport, help with shifting house, babysitting
- Celebration of Mothers' Day and Fathers' Day - reminding parents that they are undertaking a very important role as parent
In short, mainly music is an opportunity for adults and children to build memories and spend time together, sharing special
time with each other.
- A quick overview
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Each week, parents and caregivers bring their children for a thirty minute session of music, rhyme, movement, listening and more.
It is vital that the adults participate in these sessions as this encourages the children to enter
into the actions and singing.
Morning tea is an integral part of each session. This allows time for children to enjoy each others company, and
to develop social skills. It also allows adults to be introduced to others who have preschoolers and to learn from each other.
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