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ADDRESS: TANGLIN MALL STUDIO, 163 TANGLIN ROAD, #03-11B TANGLIN MALL SINGAPORE 247933

CONTACT: +65 6467 1789

WEBSITE: HTTP:/WWW.KINDERMUSIK.COM.SG/

EMAIL: ENQUIRIES@KINDERMUSIK.COM.SG


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  • powermom says:

    my son attended his first lessons in Sha's class. His vocab jumped by the thousand. I was sceptical initially. But it's true. WHo says boys speak later than girls? My son speaks complete senences with no speech impediments at 2years old. Am no kidding. Will always recommend this to my good friends. Some parents think it's a ra-ra lesson coz we did singing and dancing but I believed there are hidden learning points underneath it all.

  • lovebearsallthings says:

    Yes, I also believe that there is good behind all the seemingly easy things that you do in the class :)

    My baby, after a few weeks of class, could sway to the familiar music, and not just that, he becomes more interested in other music as well. Well, my child also speaks very early, at 10mth old. It could be genetic, but I believe in enhancing it further. I thought it was good for my children too :)

  • lovebearsallthings says:

    Actually any form of music development is quite good for the young children, as long as it's not formal training at too young a age. I don't believe in starting keyboards, violins etc until the child is about 6 years old, until he/she has had the love and interest instilled in first. Of course, that's my own philosophy.

  • my_lovely_babe says:

    my daughter has been attending lessons since nov 2008 till now. she currently in the 2nd term in village class. kindermusik has helped her development tremendously and she enjoys her weekly lessons too. like lovebearsallthings's child, my daughter also sways to the familiar tunes and would look forward to the games associated with each songs. i intend to let her continue till she's 3 at least. :)

  • my_lovely_babe says:

    oops. my ratings should be 4 stars.

  • Sunshine says:

    Any feedback on this Child care centre ?

  • eric says:

    My son attended the Village class since he was 7 months old. Altogether he completed 3 themes of Village, and 1 theme of "My Time" before stopping at around 20 months old - the reason we didn't continue after that was because the trainer Ms. Shauna had took time off to prepare for her 2nd pregnancy. But the good news is, we would be resuming class at Tanglin next month, because Ms. Shauna would be back again!

    My son's love of music, at least I believed, is built up from the Kindermusik class. Besides that, he is sociable and not afraid of strangers. I had chosen to believed that Kindermusik has benefied my son, and would enrol my 2nd son for kindermusik as well soon.

    Incidently, my eldest son is attending Kindermusik in his pre-class as well - I hope that the double dose of Kindermusik's would benefit him further!

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