Why is music so important to babies?
At this pre-linguistic stage your child’s hearing abilities develop in preparation for the job ahead of learning to talk. Now is the time to engage, enhance and simply play with sound – and there is no better way to do that than with music.
What you’ll notice…
As your baby becomes familiar with music, they will begin to predict the end of section changes. This means your baby is digesting the music; making sense of it for themselves. This is your baby beginning a life-long relationship with music.Jungle Babies – Times each Week
Wednesday 11.30 am
“Cannot speak more highly of the team at Coorparoo. My child absolutely loves his class and his teacher. We look forward to music every week. The teacher is brilliant and has a relatable style with the children who all clearly love her.”
Heidi Dx, Coorparoo
Why is music so important to babies?
At this pre-linguistic stage your child’s hearing abilities develop in preparation for the job ahead of learning to talk. Now is the time to engage, enhance and simply play with sound – and there is no better way to do that than with music.
What you’ll notice…
As your baby becomes familiar with music, they will begin to predict the end of section changes. This means your baby is digesting the music; making sense of it for themselves. This is your baby beginning a life-long relationship with music.Jungle Babies – Times each Week
Wednesday 11.30 am
“Cannot speak more highly of the team at Coorparoo. My child absolutely loves his class and his teacher. We look forward to music every week. The teacher is brilliant and has a relatable style with the children who all clearly love her.”
Heidi Dx, Coorparoo