Thursday, October 23, 2008

Examples

Yesterday we made our regular trip to story time at the library. I have to admit I do get sick of going every single week, but it's almost over and the kids love it. Amelia is already singing and loving the Tick Tock song, I think she looks forward to it more than Landen and she isn't even to the 18 month age that they start the kids at. It's just so cute!

Well I was surprised to have a local Children's Music place do the 45 minute story time. What they do is incorporate music into your child's life and it was geared towards children of that age. I absolutely loved it and so did Landen and Amelia. We sang, did all kinds of music with shakers, danced and I loved how the teacher kept instructing how parents are children's number 1 role models so if we're just standing there then they aren't going to want to participate. I know for myself at story time I get totally into it, we have so much fun and sing really loud. However, I never really pay attention to the other parents, until yesterday. The instructor kept saying it over and over - if you don't do it your kids won't and as I'm looking around people were just sitting there, intimidated to sing loudly and dance around. It just made me think about how people are so on that whole 'social' thing and I don't agree that your kids have to be around other kids to develop social skills and things. My kids are very social, but I think I'm pretty social. I'm not afraid to talk and jabber, or get down and do all the fun things even if I look like a fool. I know everyone is different, but have people ever thought maybe they aren't that social, that's why they're children are that way? Just like with manners - we always say please and thank you along with other things and we get asked, how come Landen is already on that, do you really get on him. No, not really - we use them and it's just natural. I know this could get into this big lengthy post, but we are the number one examples in everything, not just faith, but socialization too. =)

I loved the music for the kids and how she explained how music touches your whole body and then she was saying how you remember all these songs and you thing of that time when you listened to that. It's so true, there are tons of songs I listened to in college and they have no appeal to me now, I actually dislike them. That's for another time.. but I never thought of music that way. We listen to it all the time and it makes me want to try harder to find good stuff, not just my kids but for me too. =)

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

was it the kindermusic lady?? i wanted to take liesie to her classes but she said you cant bring siblings that arent in the same age group. anyways sounds like you had a great time! i hope i am setting a good example and being social too. i enjoy joining in but who knows what i look like to others. maybe im not all that social. you know im dealing with this very issue right now trying to decide about preschool.

Mandy said...

We take Kindermusik classes. Both boys are enrolled. They are wonderful.

I have my Masters degree in Creative Arts. The entire program focused on the use of the arts into school curriculum. Music is so powerful. The arts and music, specifically, are connected to brain development. If you can get your children into ANY form of music, you won't be disappointed. It is doing so much for them. :)

Thrifty and Chic Mom said...

My daughter listens to this awesome CD of christian music my parents got her from the shrine at EWTN and when they first gave it to me I thought UGH I am not listening to that cheesy music over and over again. Then my daughter heard it at grandmas all the time and asked for it. She knows the Baltimore cathechism by heart at 2 1/2 b/c she LOVE's singing along. Needless to say we start our day with "good morning Jesus" I will have to get you the name if the CD and group.

Thrifty and Chic Mom said...

the CD is Kids Sing for Jesus by The Rennas http://cdbaby.com/cd/rennas2 and it is catholic music