Disc jockey courses for babies and children

It seems that there is no limit to the list of activities that our children can do in courses intended for them. Even babies can have a well-loaded agenda of various courses, like this one we are talking about today and that is being a success in New York.

Nothing like putting on helmets and ... to prick music. From zero to three years Children can learn to be disc jokeys or DJs, a challenge for them, very attractive for parents who go beyond classical music, the Mozart effect or children's songs to stimulate their offspring.

The school operates in Brooklyn and has been created by Natalie Elizabeth Weiss, who works as a DJ, composer and playwright. Offers eight sessions courses to teach hip-hop babies, the art of pricking and what has been called "the imaginary guitar".

The clients of these curious and rhythmic courses are families of good social position, to which the author "engages" with not cheap but original proposals, with songs like "This is why my dad likes disco music".

Natalie Elizabeth Weiss points out that traditional children's songs fall short when it comes to stimulating children, so we return to the topic of obsession with stimuli: what's wrong with a boring child from time to time? Not to remember that traditional songs are a valuable source of relationship and bond with our little babies.

At this point I claim extracurricular activities in their proper measure even when the baby has not stepped on a school. That we think that the more courses we take to the little ones (and as soon as possible) it will be better for their development, but they really need very little to grow complete and happy.

However, it seems that the mixing tray and sliding discs, pushing levers, pushing buttons and raising the arms encouraging the "public dancer" amuse some children, maybe somewhat saturated after 45 minutes of session. Really, I can hardly imagine what will be done in seven more sessions of the course. The teacher points out that even children can make their own musical creations ...

It's not bad for parents to accompany their children to these disc jockey courses for babies and children, and is that many of them can barely stand sitting. Early DJs that begin to make contact with a special music, a different form of musical education, although we hope they expand their horizon of musical tastes over time ...

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