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47. Homeschooling with Music
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Listen in today as we chat about incorporating music into your homeschooling - instruments, voice, dance, musical theater, music in unit studies, music during chore time, music to help with mental health, music for memorization, studying different genres of music, music throughout the world, artists, and so many other ways to incorporate music into learning and to reap the benefits of incorporating music into your lives.
Learning through music doesn’t have to be expensive. You may be able to swap with a musically-inclined parent, attend local contra dances as a family, have older homeschoolers teach an instrument or dance, or find low-cost ways to learn through community resources or churches.
Even the littlest kids can make musical instruments out of recyclables and learn about rhythm and beat, and can learn their address, days of the week, and how to spell their name easily when set to music.
Kyle Dine - “Food Allergies Rock” song
They Might Be Giants - Planets song
Harvard - Why Is Music Good for the Brain?
Johns Hopkins - Music & The Brain
University of Washington - Neuroscience for Kids
Find Your Homeschool Vibe
Find Your Homeschool Vibe, How to Homeschool Without Losing Your Mind a book by co-host Beth Lee
Unwind to a wholesome mix of parenting stories, quirky humour, and cosy crafting
Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
This Week's Sponsor is actually Beth! Find her book on Amazon -Find Your Homeschool Vibe Thank you for supporting the show!
Get your Peaceful Homeschool Merch!
If you enjoy the content and would like to keep it coming, helping us cover the cost of the show with a small monthly subscription would be amazing. Peaceful Homeschool Podcast Subscription
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1. 47. Homeschooling with Music (00:00:00)
2. [Ad] Don't wake the baby! (00:16:54)
3. (Cont.) 47. Homeschooling with Music (00:17:42)
70 episodi
Manage episode 363591471 series 3332273
Listen in today as we chat about incorporating music into your homeschooling - instruments, voice, dance, musical theater, music in unit studies, music during chore time, music to help with mental health, music for memorization, studying different genres of music, music throughout the world, artists, and so many other ways to incorporate music into learning and to reap the benefits of incorporating music into your lives.
Learning through music doesn’t have to be expensive. You may be able to swap with a musically-inclined parent, attend local contra dances as a family, have older homeschoolers teach an instrument or dance, or find low-cost ways to learn through community resources or churches.
Even the littlest kids can make musical instruments out of recyclables and learn about rhythm and beat, and can learn their address, days of the week, and how to spell their name easily when set to music.
Kyle Dine - “Food Allergies Rock” song
They Might Be Giants - Planets song
Harvard - Why Is Music Good for the Brain?
Johns Hopkins - Music & The Brain
University of Washington - Neuroscience for Kids
Find Your Homeschool Vibe
Find Your Homeschool Vibe, How to Homeschool Without Losing Your Mind a book by co-host Beth Lee
Unwind to a wholesome mix of parenting stories, quirky humour, and cosy crafting
Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
This Week's Sponsor is actually Beth! Find her book on Amazon -Find Your Homeschool Vibe Thank you for supporting the show!
Get your Peaceful Homeschool Merch!
If you enjoy the content and would like to keep it coming, helping us cover the cost of the show with a small monthly subscription would be amazing. Peaceful Homeschool Podcast Subscription
Capitoli
1. 47. Homeschooling with Music (00:00:00)
2. [Ad] Don't wake the baby! (00:16:54)
3. (Cont.) 47. Homeschooling with Music (00:17:42)
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