Music and Movement: Rhythms at Rothewood Academy Early Learning centres

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Music is more than just a source of entertainment; it is a fundamental element of human development. Music has a profound impact on young minds, from the soothing lullabies that comfort newborns to the playful tunes that engage toddlers.

At Rothewood Academy, one of the most powerful tools in our educational toolkit is integrating music and movement to support cognitive growth and emotional well-being. Below, we explain how we harness the power of music to enhance learning and development.

Cognitive Development

Music stimulates brain development in children. Studies have shown that musical activities, such as singing and playing instruments, can enhance memory, improve spatial-temporal skills and boost IQ. Rothewood Academy Early Learning curriculum incorporates music to support children develop these critical cognitive skills at an early age.

Language Skills

Singing songs and listening to music can significantly improve a child’s language abilities. Music helps children recognize different sounds, rhythms and patterns in language, aiding in vocabulary building and phonemic awareness. Our teachers use music to make language learning fun and engaging, helping children develop strong communication skills.

Emotional Well-being

Music has a unique ability to evoke emotions and create connections. It can soothe, energise and inspire. At Rothewood, we use music to help children express their feelings and understand the emotions of others. This emotional intelligence is crucial for their social development and overall well-being.

Movement and Physical Development

Movement is another vital component of our curriculum. Physical activity is essential for healthy bodies and healthy minds. Movement plays a crucial role in early childhood development by helping children to develop the following:

  1. Motor Skills
    Children develop fine and gross motor skills through dance, games and physical activities. These activities improve coordination, balance and strength.
  1. Brain-Body Connection
    Physical movement stimulates brain development. Activities involving movement help children develop neural connections essential for cognitive processes like problem-solving and critical thinking.
  1. Social Skills
    Group activities that involve movement, such as dance and cooperative games, teach children critical social skills. They learn to take turns, share and work together. These experiences are invaluable for social and emotional growth.

Approach to Music and Movement at Rothewood Academy Early LearningĀ 

Music and movement is thoughtfully integrated into all daily routines and curricula at all our Rothewood Academy Early Learning centres. Our teachers create a joyful and engaging learning environment that reflects best practices in early childhood education. We have:

  • Music-Infused Learning
    Our days are infused with music at every moment. From morning gathering with songs to music-based learning activities in the afternoon, music is a constant presence in our classrooms. This exposure helps children develop a love for music and integrates learning seamlessly into their lives.
  • Specialized Music Programs
    Our music program introduces children to different instruments, musical genres and cultural music traditions. This broadens their musical horizons and fosters an appreciation for the diversity of music in the world.
  • Music and Movement Classes:
    Our musicĀ  and movement classes are a favourite among our students. These classes are fun and energetic, encouraging children to express themselves through dance and movement. The benefits of these classes extend beyond physical development, promoting creativity and self-confidence.
  • Outdoor Music and Movement:
    We understand the importance of connecting with nature. Our outdoor play areas are equipped with musical instruments and spaces for movement activities. Children can explore the natural world while engaging in musical and physical play, holistically supporting their development.

Discover the Rothewood Difference

At Rothewood Academy Early Learning centres music and movement are integral to our philosophy of nurturing young minds. We invite parents to visit our facility, meet our dedicated teachers and see firsthand how our approach to early childhood education can benefit your children.

Complete our contact form or book a tour of one of our locations to learn more.