Brittain just recently started her second Kindermusik class. There are differences this time. The classes are held at First Baptist Church instead of our own church, the class is smaller with only 3 children attending, and it’s new curriculum learning about birds. But, I have to say that the biggest difference that I notice is Brittain herself. The last Kindermusik class we were in (which just ended not too long ago), Brittain was the perfect student. She would sit on her blanket, never moving an inch. This time is MUCH different because between the end of the last class and the beginning of this one, Brittain became mobile. VERY mobile. We have now attended the first 3 classes for the semester, and let me tell you that by the time I leave, I am completely drained and exhausted.
Brittain is the oldest in the class and the only one moving around. Fortunately, the other parents attending the class with their child have all sort of adopted Brittain. It’s impossible to keep her stationary, so instead of trying to force her to sit still, she’s free to roam the room and visit with the other children. Wherever she ends up, that parent does whatever activity with her, and then Brittain moves on to the next person. I leave out of there each week wondering if it’s a waste of time. I can’t imagine how she could possibly be learning anything because she looks as if she’s not paying any attention. But, she surprises me everyday. As part of the class, we get a CD of all the music we work on throughout the course. After the first week, I put the CD in so we could listen to some of the songs. The first song was our “Welcome Song” where we start out by patting our laps. Before I could even start, I looked over and Brittain was patting exactly as we do in the class. I couldn’t believe it! Each week she surprises me by doing something else that she picked up on in class.
Gracie Mulder and her Dad. Brittain and Gracie are “veterans” as they were both in the Kindermusik class before this:
The new addition, Riley and his mom, Rachel:
Our instructor, Joan Aycock:
Gracie’s mom, Erin, sometimes joins us for the last portion of the class: