Sing With Your Child Month
Sing With Your Child Month is a delightful time dedicated to the joys of family bonding through music. It’s a celebration that encourages parents to sing with their children, fostering happiness, confidence, and closer relationships.
Whether you’re singing in the car, during bath time, or as a bedtime lullaby, this activity promotes positive interactions and emotional connections between parents and children.
The month highlights the simple yet profound act of singing together, turning everyday moments into cherished memories!
How to Celebrate Sing With Your Child Month
Family Sing-Along Night
Turn any evening into a magical musical experience! Gather everyone in the living room. Pick a playlist of favorite family songs. Sing loud, dance silly, and enjoy the fun.
Don’t forget to let each family member choose a song to keep things interesting. This activity will create wonderful memories and strengthen bonds.
Create Homemade Instruments
Get crafty with some homemade instruments! Use items from around the house. Make shakers from rice and plastic containers or drums from pots and pans.
Add ribbons to sticks for some tambourine action. Then, play a family concert. Everyone gets to show off their creative instruments.
Bedtime Lullaby Routine
Make bedtime special with a soothing lullaby. Pick a favorite gentle song to sing every night. This calming routine helps children unwind and feel secure. It’s also a great way to spend quiet, quality time together before going to sleep.
Karaoke Party
Host a family karaoke night. Set up a microphone or just use hairbrushes. Sing along to popular tunes and let each person take the spotlight.
Encourage silly performances and applaud every effort. This playful event brings lots of laughs and a joyful atmosphere.
Musical Storytime
Combine reading with singing for a delightful musical storytime. Choose books with rhythm or songs and sing the words together. Add simple instruments to enhance the story.
This creative activity makes reading more engaging and fun for children.
Musical Playdates
Invite friends over for a musical playdate. Plan group singing games and activities. Use a parachute to bounce soft balls while singing, or play musical chairs with a twist.
These shared musical moments create a lively and interactive environment for children to enjoy together.
Outdoor Singing Adventure
Take the music outside! Go on a nature walk and sing songs about what you see. Make up tunes about trees, birds, or clouds.
This activity combines the joy of singing with the beauty of the outdoors, making it a unique way to celebrate.
Recording Studio Fun
Set up a mini recording studio at home. Use a smartphone or computer to record family singing sessions. Let each person have a turn as the star.
Later, listen to the recordings together. This activity captures precious moments and makes everyone feel like a superstar.
Why Celebrate Sing With Your Child Month?
Sing With Your Child Month is celebrated for many beneficial reasons. Singing helps children develop language and listening skills. It’s a fun way to introduce new vocabulary and sounds, enhancing brain development and cognitive skills.
For parents, singing can reduce stress and create a more joyful parenting experience. The shared activity also strengthens the parent-child bond through eye contact, touch, and shared emotions.
Overall, singing together not only entertains but also nurtures a child’s growth and fosters a harmonious family environment​.
History of Sing With Your Child Month
Sing With Your Child Month began in the early 2000s as an initiative by Music Together, a company that offers music and movement classes for young children.
The idea was to encourage parents to engage in musical activities with their children and highlight the importance of singing as a way to foster stronger parent-child relationships and to promote children’s development​.
Music Together, founded by Kenneth K. Guilmartin in 1987, wanted to create a special time each year for families to focus on the joys and benefits of singing together.
They believed that making music should be a shared, family experience that helps children develop their musical skills and overall cognitive abilities. The month-long celebration also aims to raise awareness about the positive impacts of music on children’s emotional and social development​.
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