Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Why Enroll in Kindermusik??


A recent study found that repeated enrollment in Kindermusik improves a child's ability to plan, guide, and control their own behavior.

* "Children currently enrolled in Kindermusik showed higher levels of self-control than those never enrolled and those previously enrolled....This suggests that in order for children to reap the benefit of increased self-control as a result of Kindermusik participation, it is important to have repeated and recent Kindermusik experiences and remain enrolled in the program."

* "Four-year-old children who had been exposed to Kindermusik for longer periods of time are better off in terms of self-control - namely a child's ability to plan, guide, and control their own behavior - than similar children with less Kindermusik history."

* "These experiences, stop-go, high-low, fast-slow, short-long, and loud-soft, whereby children's motor behavior is guided by the music, appear to be good exercise for young children's emerging self-regulatory skills."

The study, "The Effects of Kindermusik on Behavioral Self-Regulation in Early Childhood," was conducted in 2005 in the psychology department at George Mason University in Virginia.

Results were made available to Kindermusik in May, 2005. The study was conducted by Adam Winsler Ph.D and graduate student Lesley Ducenne in the Department of Psychology at George Mason University.

The 15-month study included 91 children between the ages of 3 and 5 who were split into three groups: 23 students currently enrolled in Kindermusik, 19 students previously enrolled in Kindermusik and 49 students of similar family backgrounds from local preschools who had never had Kindermusik.

The children were observed doing a variety of tasks that required self-control such as slowing down their motor behavior, delaying their gratification, refraining from touching attractive but forbidden toys, quietly whispering, and compliance with instructions to initiate or stop certain behaviors. Parents also completed surveys.

The study was supervised by Adam Winsler, Ph.D, Applied Developmental Psychology in the Department of Psychology at George Mason University.





Welcome to Kimberly's Kindermusik Blog


Hello to all!!

I am new to this blogging experience!! Welcome to my new site.

The Winter/Spring schedule for Kindermusik classes are now on-line for registration!! Please go to kimberlyskindermusik.kindermusik.net to register for the classes. Monday classes will start on Monday - January 26, 2009. The Friday classes in Beavercreek will start on Friday - January 30, 2009. All other classes will start the week of February 2, 2009. Classes will be held in Kettering, Centerville, Beavercreek, Springboro, and Mason this winter/spring.

If you are interested in a Free Preview Class - please contact me at 937-367-6732 for information or e-mail at kimberlyskindermusik@yahoo.com

I hope you all have a safe New Year's Celebration!!!

Ms. Kim