Sing With Our Kids
Nancy Stewart's Pilot Project and Free Resources Website
One day I realized many of our children were no longer singing, in their schools, on the playgrounds, or with their families. Why does it matter? Because we are literally wired to sing, and when we do, our children naturally gain countless skills and qualities they need to fully develop. Singing is free and is something everyone can do. I created Sing With Our Kids to provide everyone, regardless of income or education, the resources to take advantage of this natural ability we all already have.
The free resources on SingWithOurKids.com empower families, parents, teachers, and their communities to support early learning by simply singing together. Because Sing With Our Kids is also an ongoing pilot project, resources are being constantly updated to reflect changes in our communities and new information provided by the most current research.
Information and photography for this page is provided by Nancy Stewart, Founder of Sing With Our Kids
The free resources on SingWithOurKids.com empower families, parents, teachers, and their communities to support early learning by simply singing together. Because Sing With Our Kids is also an ongoing pilot project, resources are being constantly updated to reflect changes in our communities and new information provided by the most current research.
Information and photography for this page is provided by Nancy Stewart, Founder of Sing With Our Kids
Why Sing?
We are literally wired to sing, from before birth. And when we do, here are just a few of the things that happen.
We are literally wired to sing, from before birth. And when we do, here are just a few of the things that happen.
- When we sing together we instantly connect, building empathy and understanding of each other
- When we sing we are comforted, and our children feel safe and cared for
- When we sing with our children it helps build all the skills they need to be ready to read http://singwithourkids.com/info-reading-skils.htm
- Singing finger plays, like The Itsy Bitsy Spider, helps children develop fine motor skills.
- Singing game like Ring Around the Rosy help develop gross motor skills.
Learn more about Nancy Stewart's Sing With Our Kids
Nancy Stewart, Founder of Sing with Our Kids | Sing With Our Kids - Nancy's Pilot Project and Free Resources Website
Nancy Stewart Free Website Resources | Why Sing? Quick Resources | Safe to Learn - Let's Sing Excellence in Education Award Winner 2015
Nancy Stewart, Founder of Sing with Our Kids | Sing With Our Kids - Nancy's Pilot Project and Free Resources Website
Nancy Stewart Free Website Resources | Why Sing? Quick Resources | Safe to Learn - Let's Sing Excellence in Education Award Winner 2015