Kids love listening to music and experts say it might even help their cognitive development. Now there’s evidence that it may make little ones healthier as well!<\/p>\n
According to music therapists, certain tones, rhythms, and vibrations can help treat various medical and behavioral problems. Songs with soothing melody and steady rhythm can also calm a colicky or teething baby.<\/p>\n
For kids who have trouble following directions, try turning directions into rhythmic, catchy and sing-songy tunes. Rhythm is perceived differently by the brain, so kids are more attentive when you say things musically.<\/p>\n
If you are finding a playschool for your little one around the Klang Valley, you may want to consider Babytots@play.<\/p>\n
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Babytots@play offer fun & educational music and movement classes for babies, toddlers\u2019 children for age group of 6 months to 4+ years old. The programs are structured into Baby Boost ( 6months to 18 months old ), Happy Tots ( 18months \u2013 30 months old ) & Boogies Tots ( 2 half to 4 years old ). You & your child will participate in the magical world of songs & melody while having lots of fun together.<\/p>\n
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Early exposure to music is known to stimulate the brain development in babies & preschool aged children. At Babytots@play, they will move, dance and sing along to interactive music & songs. Both new & familiar music will encourage vocabulary growth & interaction. In each play class, the kids will explore an array of different musical instruments. The programs have been carefully designed to enhance the motor & sensory skills together with all kinds of sensory props. For older kids, they interact with each other with role playing & dancing activities, which indirectly helps them to be more social & prepare them for preschool. On top of that, for every theme, there is an interesting Art & Craft session to compliment the theme.<\/p>\n
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At Babytots@play, parents accompany their babies and toddlers on sensory journeys filled with all kinds of sensory prop, while older kids interact with each other amidst role-playing and dancing activities conducted by a team of experienced educators.<\/p>\n
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Class Overview<\/strong><\/em>
\nParents & Children Participate in Music Class Together
\n1 to 2 Hour Class Sessions (Including Discovery Play After Each Lesson)
\nClasses Meet Once A Week, About Four Times Per Month<\/p>\n
Class outline<\/strong><\/em>
\n45-minute Baby Boost class (for children aged 6 \u2013 18 months)<\/strong>
\nHelps develop child\u2019s responsiveness via singing and soothing techniques accompanied by cheerful music<\/p>\n
1-hour Happy Tots class (for children aged 18 \u2013 30 months)<\/strong>
\nEncourages social interaction with dances, songs, and musical instruments
\nActivities also include puppets, finger play, and other sensory crafts<\/p>\n
2-hour Boogie Tots class (for children aged 2.5 \u2013 4+ years)<\/strong>
\nMusic, movement, and crafts activities built around various themes.
\nGroup games to improve social skills<\/p>\n
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For Baby Boost and Happy Tots classes, children must be accompanied by one 1 adult<\/p>\n
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Multi-sensory Play<\/p>\n
Music & Movement<\/p>\n
Speech Development<\/p>\n
Bonding<\/p>\n
Confidence<\/p>\n
Creativity<\/p>\n
Friendship<\/p>\n
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Babytots@play Creative Play and Learn Centres are found at the following locations:<\/strong><\/p>\n
1) Bandar Botanic (HQ)
\n40-1, Jalan Mahogani 1\/KS7, 41200 Klang. (above Mydin)
\nContact: 017-2106112 (Erin Goh)<\/p>\n
2) Kemuning Utama
\n2-1, Jalan Kemuning Prima D33\/D, 40400 Shah Alam. (nearby Giant)
\nContact: 012-3529800 (Anna Yang)<\/p>\n
3) Setia Alam
\n13-2-1, Jalan Setia Prima (R) U13\/R, Setia Alam Seksyen U13, 40170 Shah Alam. (Beside AM Bank)
\nContact: 017-3397633 (Erin Goh \/ Sharon Soh)<\/p>\n
4)\u00a0 Bukit Jalil
\n10-1-M, Jalan Jalil Perkasa 15\/155B, Aked Esplanad, 57000 Bukit Jalill, Kuala Lumpur(Opposite 99 Speadmart)
\nContact: 019-6917221 (Sathyah)<\/p>\n
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