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Grow your baby into a confident music maker!
Space is limited. Registration is required. This workshop is intended for non-mobile babies up to 8 months, and all children must be accompanied by a caregiver.
It's never too early to start your baby with music classes! You've probably already noticed how your baby responds when you play a song in the car or sing a song to soothe them. Developing your baby's natural musicality will open the door to a world of possibility, not only for music learning but for all learning.
The early months are so important to the learning process, which is why Music Together® designed this class to help you every step of the way. Learn how you can support your baby's music development through simple and fun activities. Join Aria Hartley of Music Together-Central Oregon to learn lots of musical ways to connect with your little one!
Music Together-Central Oregon is an early childhood music and movement program for children and the grownups who love them! The early childhood music curriculum has decades of research behind it, in both music education and child development. Our music classes help little ones develop their innate musicality and so much more! And because we know that young children learn best from the powerful role models in their lives, music classes show parents and caregivers how to help their children become confident music-makers just by having fun making music themselves.
Ms. Aria Hartley is the proud owner and Center Director of Music Together Central Oregon. She is a fourth-generation musician and music educator who has over 24-years of teaching experience in grades Pre-K through 12. She has taught general music, choir, music theatre and orchestra classes in both public and private schools. Additionally, Ms. Aria operates Generation IV Strings that offers a Suzuki Violin program for children ages 2.5 years and older. She also plays violin professionally in the Central Oregon community. She holds a Master of Music in Suzuki Pedagogy and Violin Performance from Northern Arizona University and a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre from the University of Florida.
Questions? Contact elsah@deschuteslibrary.org, 541-312-1062
EVENT TYPE: | Children's Program |
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