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Early Childhood Education Program

Why Suzuki early childhood education?

 
The Aber Suzuki Center’s Early Childhood Education Program has been specifically designed for children ages newborn to 4 years. During the class, the children develop necessary skills and build motor development, all within the framework of the Suzuki Philosophy of emphasizing personal growth through the development of technique, musicianship and nurturing kind hearts.
 
Children will learn nursery rhymes and songs, learn to move to music, and have storybook time. They will also learn essential socialization skills such as taking turns, sharing toys, and helping with class routines. Parents help their child learn by participating along with them during classes. Parents will also use the Suzuki Philosophy to learn how to observe their child’s growth, what the natural stages of child development are, and how to structure a positive, nurturing learning environment.
 
Marge Andersen and Judy Meyer are both experienced teachers of young children and veteran parents of children who studied at the Aber Suzuki Center. The ASC Early Childhood Education Program is offered in collaboration with the Helen R. Godfrey University Child Learning and Care Center.

The class meets from 5:30-6:30 on Thursdays on the UWSP campus; expectant parents are invited to come and observe for free, please call to let us know you will be coming to class.

To register, or for more information, call 715-346-3033.