Some people say that classical music is archaic and has no relevance for the youth of today. Is this true? Are we wasting our time exposing children to this age-old genre? I would like to encourage you to recognize the value of classical music, regardless of the age or interests of the listener. Classical music has the potential to engage both the heart and mind of a child and propel them towards a greater interest in the things around them.
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Learning Through Exposure (Appreciating Classical Music Part 2)
Posted by Elisabeth Tanner on 9/26/2016
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Learning Through Example and Experience (Appreciating Classical Music Part 1)
Posted by Elisabeth Tanner on 9/19/2016
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As teachers and parents, we need to be intentional about teaching our students to love and appreciate this unique genre. Let us share some creative and practical ways to introduce your students to classical music.
This week we will talk about introducing our children to classical music through EXAMPLE and EXPERIENCES.