Speaking at Global ACEI Summit Conference

I am excited to present for this upcoming conference.  The ACEI International Organization accepted my proposal for March 28-April 1, 2012 inaugural conference titled "The Universal Magic of Music found in All Children" at the Doubletree Hotel, Washington, DC-Crystal City.

THERE WILL BE NINE DIFFERENT KINDS OF ACTIVITIES PRESENTED INVOLVING MUSIC:
1. Circle Time Activities is designed to stimulate children's thinking, enrich their social skills, and expand their attention span.  
2.  Gross Motor Activities gives children the opportunity to use their muscles as well as their imaginations as they engage in fun, healthy exercises such as running, jumping and climbing.
3.  Fine Motor Activities help improve small muscle development and eye hand coordination.           
4. Dramatic Play Activities help children express themselves, practice life skills, improve social skills, increase self-esteem, build vocabulary and solve problems. 
5. Music Activities promote children's listening skills, creative expression and social interaction by exploring sound, volume, tempo, and rhythm.    
6. Science Activities through science songs offer children opportunities for observation, investigation, exploration, and experimentation with animals, earth, environment, food, healthy habits, and the body.     
7. Sensory Activities allow children to experiment with different textures.                                                                         8. Block Play Activities with Music allow children to experience many different concepts with shape, size, colors, space, numbers, balance, organization and classification.   
9. Story Time allow children to develop an appreciation and enjoyment of literature through music and by blending in music with reading skills enhances children's vocabulary, comprehension skills and knowledge base.    


 

    
 

 

 

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