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By JoEllyn Sumner
The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
Dandling is the way a parent can play with their child in a beatful manner. This is a short episode based on the contents of Episode 12!
My name is JoEllyn Sumner and I am a certified Prenatal, Early Childhood, and K-12 Music Educator. I’m also a parental music coach, and I’m here to help you navigate musical play at every developmental stage from prenatal through preschool with your child at home.
In this episode, I explain what dandling is, tell you the definition, describe, and give you a fun rhyme to dandle to on the go or at home with your child. I have a freebie for you in the links below! I offer virtual music classes with structured activities and resources, you can access at any time through your phone, tablet or computer. Check out my First Steps in Music courses through the link below. Grab some Tuneful swag at The Tuneful Tee Shop!
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Beatfulness can be achieved when you regularly use musical play opportunities with your child so that they may understand beat.
My name is JoEllyn Sumner and I am a certified Prenatal, Early Childhood, and K-12 Music Educator. I’m also a parental music coach, and I’m here to help you navigate musical play at every developmental stage from prenatal through preschool with your child at home.
In this episode, I explain the best beatful activities to do at home (or on the go) with your family. If you're interested in virtual music classes with structured activities and resources, check out my First Steps in Music courses, link below. Grab some Tuneful swag at The Tuneful Tee Shop!
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Why are lullabies so important? Well, for many, they are the "foot in the door" for many people who may not think of themselves as singers. Lullabies are the accessible way for parents to sing to their children. The importances of lullabies for the child and for the parent are outlined in this episode of The Tuneful Parent. Find a link to a very special free lullaby resource below!
My name is JoEllyn Sumner and I am a certified Prenatal, Early Childhood, and K-12 Music Educator. I’m also a parental music coach, and I’m here to help you navigate musical play at every developmental stage from prenatal through preschool with your child at home.
In this episode, I explain the top 5 reasons why lullabies are important for a child, and why lullabies are important for a parent! I explain the real benefits for a child and for you; and how to incorporate lullabies starting today with Emily Noles free resource. If you're interested in virtual music classes, check out my First Steps in Music courses, link below. Grab some Tuneful swag at The Tuneful Tee Shop, and get on the waitlist for The Tuneful Home parental music membership in the links below!
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Did you know that when a child learns a new language, it creates new connections in their brain? And that these amazing new synaptic connections help to improve things like problem solving, multitasking and even memory. Well, if music is the language of the soul, then teaching it and using it with our children MUST have even greater benefits, don’t you think?
My name is JoEllyn Sumner and I am a certified Prenatal, Early Childhood, and K-12 Music Educator. I’m also a parental music coach, and I’m here to help you navigate musical play at every developmental stage from prenatal through preschool with your child at home.
In this episode, I explain the top 5 reasons why children need music! I explain the real benefits for a child and lead you, the grown-ups, in how to incorporate musical play into your everyday lives. If you're interested in virtual music classes, check out my First Steps in Music courses and get on the waitlist for The Tuneful Home parental music membership in the links below!
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Circle time is an integral time to help young children develop social skills through daily organized interactions. Not only do these activities help kids develop positive relations through engaging and fun musical activities, it is also used to address certain developmental issues like fear of socializing or distractions through a game format.
My name is JoEllyn Sumner and I am a certified Prenatal, Early Childhood, and K-12 Music Educator. I’m also a parental music coach, and I’m here to help you navigate musical play at every developmental stage from prenatal through preschool with your child at home.
In this episode, I explain how circle time is easy, fun and has the goal of getting your children ready for learning, while also not being super serious. I explain the real benefits for a child and lead you, the grown-ups, in demonstrations of these songs. I've also provided a free e-book with lyrics, game directions, and video demonstrations!
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Prenatal music is important to the well-being of mom, spouse, and baby! In this week’s episode, I talk a little more about what's coming up in the last few weeks of my first pregnancy, what's to come with The Tuneful Teacher and give you helpful information about prenatal music and how it's helped me grow closer to my daughter in utero. Through easy, practical, and fun ways you too can incorporate prenatal music into your everyday. It’s easier than you might think!
My name is JoEllyn Sumner and I am a certified Prenatal, Early Childhood, and K-12 Music Educator. I’m also a parental music coach, and I’m here to help you navigate musical play at every developmental stage from prenatal through preschool with your child at home.
In this episode, I remind you of the importance of prenatal music on your unborn baby, but also on the family surrounding that baby. Prenatal music is essential to building communication, trust, and security with your little one while cultivating a creative, tuneful home full of joy!
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Pregnancy has been such a blessing for this musical mama, and I'm excited to share some of the details of my fertility journey, the process in choosing a name, and the importance of prenatal musical bonding time with baby!
My name is JoEllyn Sumner and I am a certified Prenatal, Early Childhood, and K-12 Music Educator. I'm also a parental music coach, and I'm here to help you navigate musical play at every developmental stage from prenatal through preschool with your child at home.
In this episode, I divulge lots of personal details of my own pregnancy and the importance of prenatal music on baby, but also for moms as well. Tune in!
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Sensory Play is so important for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers! Most times though, the sense of hearing and sound play can be left out! In this week's episode, I give you helpful information found in my collaboration blog post with Broccoli Boxes. Easy, practical, and fun ways to incorporate sound play into your sensory play. It's easier than you might think!
My name is JoEllyn Sumner and I am a certified Prenatal, Early Childhood, and K-12 Music Educator. I'm also a parental music coach, and I'm here to help you navigate musical play at every developmental stage from prenatal through preschool with your child at home.
In this episode, I remind you to incorporate inquiry and wonder into your exploration of sound through various activities which include close listening, hands-on music-making, sound discovery, and dance and movement to support in the development of a child.
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Fingerplays are an easy and free way to bond with your child. Not only do they allow you to have precious teaching moments with your child, they also help to equip your kiddo for preschool or daycare. However, perhaps you are like many parents who are unsure of what a fingerplay is or why they are important, let alone where to begin using them.
My name is JoEllyn Sumner and I am a certified Prenatal, Early Childhood, and K-12 Music Educator. I'm also a parental music coach, and I'm here to help you navigate musical play at every developmental stage from prenatal through preschool with your child at home.
In this episode, I remind you of some common fingerplays, explain the value of fingerplays, and why they are important and what specifically fingerplays support in the development of a child.
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Parents, grandparents, and caregivers are a child’s first true teachers! In regards to play-based learning, they need to see YOU sing and be musical! Now I’m not saying you need to be a Disney princess to sing to your kids, but you should at least be the one leading your child through the world of music, not a random Youtuber.
My name is JoEllyn Sumner and I am a certified Prenatal, Early Childhood, and K-12 Music Educator. I'm also a parental music coach, and I'm here to help you navigate musical play at every developmental stage from prenatal through preschool with your child at home.
In this episode, I describe how important musical play-based learning on the development of a child. Babies, toddlers and preschoolers love to watch you, mimic you, and try new ways of expressing themselves. Just remember that you are enough! The benefits of musical play, a listening ear, a smile, a hug is truly enough for your child! I also talk about the effect screen time can have on a child's development. Children do not need the newest phone, electronic toys with all the bells and whistles, or some expensive app; they just want and NEED you and your attention.
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The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.