Our Classes


All classes are family style classes for children ranging in age from birth through age four.  This essential class follows the recommendations of child development researchers—grouping children of a variety of ages because this fosters natural, family-style learning. Younger children enjoy watching and imitating older ones; older children learn by leading younger ones; and adults are happy because the children in the family can go to class together.

Each child participates at his or her own level in singing, moving, chanting, listening, watching, or exploring musical instruments. Even our newborn music makers produce tones, shake their hands, tap their toes, wiggle, and absorb what others around them are singing and playing. The emphasis is upon creating a fun, informal, intergenerational musical experience powered by the caregiver/child dyad.  Any caregivers—parents, grandparents, nanny—can bring the children. The whole family is welcome for this important family music experience. 

Classes are offered in 10 week semesters (fall, winter, spring) and 6 week summer semesters.  Weekly 45-minute classes include songs, rhythmic rhymes, movement, and instrument play. These activities are presented as informal, non-performance-oriented musical experiences--developmentally appropriate for children and easy for parents and caregivers--regardless of their own musical ability. Tuition includes: 

  • illustrated songbook, CD and access code to unlock the  music in "Hello Everybody" app 
  • Music Development and Growth Chart 
  • "How to Support Your Child's Music Development" guidebook chock-full of the research behind every little thing we do in class

 

About the Program

This is the essential Music Together®® class, one that a child can attend from birth through age five - and through all nine song collections. Child development researchers recommend mixed-age groupings because they foster natural, family-style learning. Younger children enjoy watching and imitating older ones; older children learn by leading younger ones; and adults are happy because the children in the family can go to class together. Each child participates at his or her own level in singing, moving, chanting, listening, watching, and exploring musical instruments. The class provides a variety of adult-child activities that are fun and offer new ways to play musically at home. Parents, grandparents, or nanny, individually or together, may accompany the children. The whole family is welcome for this important family music experience. 

FAQ

Why mixed ages? Early childhood educators consistently recommend mixed-age groupings as an optimal learning environment for children under five years. In this setting, older children learn from being in a leadership role (a role they may not take when they're in a group of their peers), and younger children benefit from the example of an older child. Classes have a family feel, rather than a school orientation, an environment your child will have ample opportunity to experience when he enters the world of formal education in a few years. In addition, children of the same age are not necessarily in the same stage of music development and a mixed-age environment creates a space for exploration and discovery, rather than peer pressure. The Music Together curriculum is designed to teach on many levels of complexity at once, and Music Together teachers are trained in the art of mixed-age learning.

Should my infant be in class with older children?Absolutely. Just as siblings in multi-child families learn from each other, so do the children in our mixed-age classes. Your baby will learn by watching and imitating you as well as the older children in the room.

Will my older child regress being in class with babies?No. You may notice your child revisiting some behaviors she has moved past but do not confuse this with regression. Your child will not UN-learn skills she has already gained. This process of revisiting actually affirms the progress your child has made as she recognizes that she no longer exhibits these behaviors. It also signifies empathy as she adjusts her behavior in order to relate to the younger children in the room.

May I bring both of my children to the same class? Yes! Not only may you, we encourage you to! In each class we strive to create a musically rich, developmentally appropriate environment where the whole family can enjoy music and nurture skills at the level right for each child. Mixed-age classes also provide a rich learning environment because children of different ages thrive when they interact with each other.

 

 

Classes Occur in these locations!

St. Margaret's Episcopal Church 

1830 Connecticut Ave. NW

Thursdays and Saturday mornings 

 

Yoga Heights

3506 Georgia Ave. NW

Tuesday Mornings

 

All Souls Church

1500 Harvard St. NW

Wednesday mornings 

 

Larry Lorenzo Allen Park (spring, summer and fall only)

5242 Ninth St. NW

 

 

 

Location:
Class Schedule Start Date Duration End Date Teacher

St. Margaret's Episcopal Church
1830 Connecticut Ave NW
Washington, DC 20009
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Thursday 9:30 AM Apr 18, 2024 9 weeks Jun 13, 2024 Amy Ashley Despres
Thursday 10:30 AM - 11:15 AM Apr 18, 2024 9 weeks Jun 13, 2024 Amy Ashley Despres
Saturday 9:00 AM - 9:45 AM Apr 20, 2024 9 weeks Jun 15, 2024 Amy Ashley Despres
Saturday 10:00 AM - 10:45 AM Apr 20, 2024 9 weeks Jun 15, 2024 Amy Ashley Despres
Saturday 11:00 AM Apr 20, 2024 9 weeks Jun 15, 2024 Amy Ashley Despres


All Souls Unitarian Church
1500 Harvard St., NW
Washington, DC 20009
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Wednesday 9:45 AM Apr 17, 2024 9 weeks Jun 12, 2024 Amy Ashley Despres
Wednesday 10:45 AM - 11:30 AM Apr 17, 2024 9 weeks Jun 12, 2024 Amy Ashley Despres


Lorenzo Larry Allen Park
5242 9th st. NW
Washington DC, dc
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Tuesday 10:30 AM Apr 16, 2024 9 weeks Jun 11, 2024 Amy Ashley Despres