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Kindermusik At SIM in Puchong, Selangor is a music and movement program for children ages newborn 0 to 7. Kindermusik is a research-proven approach to teaching your child early literacy, math, and social-emotional skills through music.

 

With 30 years experience in developing early learning curricula and products, Kindermusik is the world’s most trusted name in music and movement classes for children newborn to seven. Kindermusik curricula are based upon the principles of early development applied to developmentally appropriate practice as defined by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). Plus, the Kindermusik philosophy is rooted in the work of early childhood development experts like Piaget, Montessori, and Greenspan.

 

Our full curricula offer your child seven years of musical learning that involves every aspect of your child’s growth and development: language, motor skills, social skills, cognitive development, emotional growth, and musicality. Throughout the Kindermusik experience, a trusted and trained Educator will guide you and your child through every musical and developmental milestone and help you understand what is happening all along the way. Each semester, a new set of At Home Materials brings the experience out of the classroom and into your every day routines and rituals.

 

Kindermusik Programs
- Kindermusik Village for Newborn to 18 months Babies
- Kindermusik Our Time for 18 months to 3 years old Toddlers
- Kindermusik Imagine That! – 3 to 5 years old toddlers
- Kindermusik Young Child – Ages 5 to 7
- Kindermusik Sign & Sing – 6 months to 3 years old
- Kindermusik Adventure Camps

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13-2 Jalan Puteri 2/7, Bandar Puteri, Puchong Jaya Puchong, Selangor 47100 Malaysia

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  • Mr Chong
    26th June 2019 at 1:37 pm

    My boy joined Kindermusik since he was 7 months old. He’s now 2 years old, and still very eager to join every class. Friends made in the class are now like family members, we “grew together”. Just really happy to see the young ones learning, and mingling around with everyone under great and professional guidance from MS Jenny.

  • Ms Wong
    23rd October 2019 at 11:36 pm

    I personally love the fact that I get to expose myself and my son to an extensive list of nursery rhymes. Rhymes that I’ve learned when I was a child and rhymes that are unheard of. Who would have think of singing a song about leaves falling? Or even rabbits hopping? All the songs learned are incorporated in our daily lives and I love that my son knows some of them by heart now, despite being unable to speak in proper sentences yet.
    Another thing we have learned is that we can use just about any items to enjoy music with our little one. Two sticks can be used to tap, knock, roll, drop etc to make different sounds. Introducing music to little ones doesn’t necessarily mean learning musical instrument but really it’s just enjoying music together as a family.

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