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Mendel Public Library music class introduces toddlers to singing and rhythm
Summary
Dorothy Romano, head of the music department at Rhythm and Hues, led a drop-in early-childhood music class at Mendel Public Library where infants and toddlers practiced singing on key, keeping a beat and sharing instruments; a parent and a former student spoke about the class’s benefits.
Dorothy Romano, head of the music department at Rhythm and Hues in Richmond Center, led a children’s music class at Mendel Public Library where infants and toddlers practiced singing on key, keeping the beat and using small instruments.
The session, held at the library, is part of Rhythm and Hues’s early-childhood offerings and brings together very young participants — including newborns — and their caregivers to learn music in an open, low-pressure environment. The class teaches basic musical skills alongside social skills such as following…
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