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Materials:

Purple flower

A toy microphone or an empty paper towel tube

Your Child Will Learn

How to sing along to familiar songs.

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Trying to Sing Along with Music

Here's What To Do

1

While we're getting dressed, commuting to school, or during bathtime, sing the same simple and repetitive songs to me. I might try to join in! Sing a favorite song from your childhood, or try one of these:

  • "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star"
  • "The Wheels on the Bus"
  • "Old MacDonald Had a Farm"
  • "Baby Shark"
2

Encourage me to sing by inviting me to sing into a "microphone." You could use a toy microphone, or hold an empty paper towel tube up to my mouth (it will make my singing louder).

3

Pause while singing a familiar song and let me try to fill in the missing words or sounds.

4

Compliment my singing efforts, no matter how off key they are!

Put PEER Into Action

Mother and child play together (animated).
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Pause:

  • Turn off any background noise so we can focus on our singing.
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Engage:

  • "Twinkle, twinkle little star… Okay your turn! Sing into the microphone!"
  • "And on that farm, he had a…. (pause) What did Old MacDonald have on his farm?"
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Encourage:

  • My first "singing" will probably not be in tune, or might sound more like talking or yelling than music. I probably won't say the correct lyrics either. Encourage me, no matter what I sound like!
  • I might try my own nonsense singing when I'm playing. Copy my "song" with your own voice and encourage me to keep singing.
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Reflect:

  • Am I trying to join in with singing? What songs are my favorites?

Not quite ready?

Even if I'm not able to join in, keep singing to me throughout daily routines. Eventually I will begin to sing along.

Ready for more?

Encourage me to sing more and more words in songs I know.

Variable color muffin tins (animated)

As your child masters this skill...

They will try to sing along with music more and more.

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