Like many first-time parents, Caitlin Abber, 37, did not imagine that her foray into motherhood would include enduring a global pandemic. So when the first-time mom was faced with caring for her ...
My almost two-year-old’s current musical obsessions are 1) singing and doing the hand motions for “The Itsy Bitsy Spider” and 2) dancing to the song “She’s a Lady” by Tom Jones. Due to these ...
My almost two-year-old’s current musical obsessions are 1) singing and doing the hand motions for “The Itsy Bitsy Spider” and 2) dancing to the song “She’s a Lady” by Tom Jones. Due to these ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Everyone loves tiny dancers. Now some artists are considering why they bring us such joy — and what lessons they might have for grown-ups. Credit... Supported by By Margaret ...
Babies come into the world with everything they need to make music: a voice, a body, a brain, says Brooke Safford, founder of Music Together Chattanooga. Since 2015, the local program has hosted ...
Some people might seem like they were born with rhythm – and a new study suggests there's some truth to it. Scientists have found that newborns can predict musical patterns from just two days old and ...
The best way to get children moving is to create playful, engaging experiences that invite exploration and help them feel the rhythm ...
Early years dance educator Emily Martinez unpacks the ideas behind Play School: Dance It Out, sharing practical, confidence-boosting ways for educators and families to inspire children to explore ...