Engaging, expertly designed, music instruction videos curated to seamlessly integrate into any early childhood classroom at any time of the year. Teachers can select quick lessons from the 33 Week Curriculum, choosing videos made specifically for Morning Circle Time, Whole Group Instruction Time, and to support with Transitions and Rest Times.
It’s like having an early childhood music education expert in your classroom with you, modeling how to tap into the power of music to support everything from social-emotional development, literacy skills, communication skills, and building a happy, healthy classroom community. It’s loving, developmentally appropriate, and playful.
Almost all early childhood educators use music in their classrooms in some way, but for the most part, it is only used for entertainment or a specific activity, like cleaning up or packing up at the end of the day.
In our meaningful and inspiring workshops, we support teachers to shift their thinking to using high-quality music learning in the classroom to support learning outcomes, build safe and happy classroom communities, and greatly increase their positive interactions with each student. We also focus on using music to support the mental health of teachers and prevent burnout.
Administrators and teachers leave inspired, energized, and with simple tools to use right away.
My Music Starts Here’s Professional Development and Classroom Program addresses cognitive (including language, early literacy, and early mathematics), social, emotional, and physical development of the early child 3-6 years old.
If you’re not sure how to fit our Classroom Program or Professional Development opportunities into your budget, here is what we have heard from your fellow educators.
Your State and District leaders will have instructions on how to access these funds in your area.
Do you know about other funding sources? We’d love to hear from you.
Dedicated to providing the very best music learning experiences to all young children regardless of their race, gender, abilities, location, school, childcare, or socioeconomic status.