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Music for Kids Program
Basic Information
Address: P.O. Box 1136
Eatontown, NJ 07724
Email: rich@musicforkidsprogram.com
Phone Number: 732-320-5980
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Additional Information
Focus: Children
Director: Richard Sanger, M.A.
Schools Served: Monmouth County
School District: Freehold Regional, Matawan-Aberdeen
County: Monmouth
Schedule: Varies
Ages: 5 to 10
Capacity: 12
Membership/Pricing: $140.00 early registration: $160 registration
Setting:
Classes are currently offered at the Perna Dance Center in Hazlet and Gallery of Dance in Freehold
History:
The Music for Kids Program is offered exclusively through New Jersey-based RS Music Company. Owner and program manager Richard Sanger has been a music instructor for 15 years and also concentrated in child development in earning his Master's degree.
Program Highlights:
The Music for Kids Program provides an exciting and educational musical experience for children. The lesson plans have been developed especially for children. Through learning musical concepts and participating in musical activities, children will develop an appreciation for music and an understanding of rhythm, melody, and harmony.
The Music for Kids Program helps children experience music as a fun and creative outlet. Each class consists of games, singing, learning songs and musical concepts, and participating in physical activities with music. Through playing songs, children have fun while learning important study skills and mathematical concepts that are able to be generalized to the classroom setting.
Additionally, exploring and playing music together with other children helps your child develop socio-emotional skills, such as sympathy and empathy, helping others, building positive peer relationships, respecting others, and teamwork.
Activities:
Guitar, piano, and voice classes.
Slogan: Music Classes Just for Kids!