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Music

  • The child has learned to recognize and match pitch while singing.
  • They have developed an understanding of rhythm and can sing along to different beats.
  • They have learned different songs and can remember and sing them independently.
  • The child has improved their vocal control and can sing with proper breath support.

To continue developing their love for singing, encourage the child to explore different genres of music. Introduce them to songs from different cultures and time periods. Provide opportunities for them to perform in front of others, such as at family gatherings or school events. Encourage them to experiment with different vocal techniques, such as dynamics and vibrato. Consider enrolling them in a local children's choir or music class to further enhance their singing skills.

Book Recommendations

  • Sing, Sing, Sing! by Tom Lichtenheld: This book celebrates the joy of singing and encourages children to express themselves through music.
  • The Little Singing Frog by M. Christina Butler: This story follows a little frog who loves to sing and teaches the value of sharing one's talents with others.
  • I Got the Rhythm by Connie Schofield-Morrison: This book explores the joy of music and encourages children to find their own rhythm and express themselves through dance and singing.

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