One of the key benefits of our program is its emphasis on holistic development. Beyond just learning songs, children develop important skills such as listening, following instructions, teamwork, and self-expression. They also build confidence as they perform in front of peers and caregivers during class activities and occasional showcases.
Sure, here’s a simplified step-by-step list for teaching singing to preschoolers:
Hello Song: Start with a hello song to greet the children and set a positive tone for the session.
Vocal Warm-Up: Engage in a playful vocal warm-up using simple sounds and movements.
Pitch Exploration: Introduce high and low pitches using visual cues like hand movements or a pitch ladder.
Rhythm Play: Explore basic rhythms through clapping, tapping, or using rhythm instruments.
Learn a Song: Teach a simple and repetitive song with clear lyrics and a catchy melody.
Lyrics and Actions: Help children understand the song’s lyrics and add fun actions or gestures.
Group Singing: Practice singing the song together as a group, focusing on unity and expression.
Cool Down: End the session with a calming song or activity to transition out of singing time.





