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Come Children, Sing! Launches Online Music Classes for Infants, Babies and Toddlers

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The Come Children Sing Institute announces the debut of Come Children, Sing! Online Music Classes for infants, babies and toddlers. Parents can now engage with their little ones in music classes online, in their own homes and on their own schedules, whatever their musical background. MP3 files, music activities, and parent tips are all provided online, with tailored blogs and podcasts to inform parents about their child's music development. Distance learning has now reached the youngest of children, with all the benefits of online education.

Homewood, IL (PRWEB) November 27, 2007 -- The Come Children Sing Institute announces the debut of Come Children, Sing! Online Music Classes for infants, babies and toddlers. Parents can now engage with their little ones in music classes online, in their own homes and on their own schedules, whatever their musical background. MP3 files, music activities, and parent tips are all provided online, with tailored blogs and podcasts to inform parents about their child's music development. Parents can further make Come Children, Sing! portable with an iPod or CD.

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Come Children, Sing! engages parent and child together in the wonder of the young child's music development, nurturing parent-child interaction as well as music learning. It guides parents in the process of their child's music learning during the most important time in life for music development.
Come Children, Sing! is a developmental music program that makes learning music as natural as learning language. Babies across the country are thriving musically on Come Children, Sing!, surprising parents with their focused attention to rhythm and tonal activities, play songs and art songs written for the young child's music development. Parents are discovering the power of Come Children, Sing! with their little ones and the joy of making music part of everyday life. Many find the music development activities helpful in filling the long days with their little ones and in comforting a fussy baby. Stay-at-home moms, stay-at-home dads, working moms, and working dads all appreciate the convenience of computer "laptop activities" that provide for quality time with their young children. Parents are learning to parent music, tailoring activities to meet their family's lifestyle and their child's temperament. Gone are the days of having to cart baby, diaper bag, stroller, and toddler to a live class in inclement weather, during naptime, fussy times, or on weekends, or miss classes for illness or travel. Distance learning has now reached the youngest of children, with all the benefits of online education.

Mary Ellen Pinzino, founder/director of the Come Children Sing Institute, says, "Come Children, Sing! engages parent and child together in the wonder of the young child's music development, nurturing parent-child interaction as well as music learning. It guides parents in the process of their child's music learning during the most important time in life for music development."

Come Children, Sing! is based on more than twenty years of research at the Come Children Sing Institute, a center for research and development in music learning. The online program has been in development with children for over two years. The Come Children Sing Institute pioneered live music classes for little children and parents more than twenty years ago, and is now leveraging technology to reach many more children in the home environment, guiding and celebrating the young child's music development and coaching parents in the process. Each Come Children, Sing! Online Music Class offers one new lesson each week for ten weeks, with successive classes providing for music instruction throughout early childhood. Gift certificates to Come Children, Sing! offer educational gifts for new babies, holidays, birthdays, and baby showers, without the risk of lead paint or videos for babies.

For further information and to view free sample lessons of Come Children, Sing! Online Music Classes for infants, babies and toddlers, go to Come Children, Sing!.

Contact: Mary Ellen Pinzino, Director, Come Children Sing Institute


Come Children Sing Institute
P.O. Box 1202
Homewood, IL 60430
Tel: 708/957-SING!
Fax: 708/957-7464

http://www.comechildrensing.com

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