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FAQs

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What are the benefits of enrolling my child in a music program at such a young age?

Enrolling your child in a music program from birth to age 4 can have numerous benefits, including improved language development, enhanced motor skills, increased socialization, and heightened creativity.

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What kind of music will my child be exposed to in the program?

Programs for young children typically focus on a variety of musical styles, including classical, folk, and children's songs. The music is designed to engage and stimulate children while also introducing them to new sounds and rhythms.

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Will I need to have any musical experience to participate in the program with my child?

No, prior musical experience is not necessary. Programs for young children are designed to be interactive and inclusive, and parents are encouraged to participate in the activities regardless of their level of musical ability.

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How long are the classes, and how often do they meet?

All our Musical Bee classes are 45 minutes long.

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What kind of activities will my child participate in during the classes?

Activities may include singing, dancing, playing instruments, and engaging in interactive games and exercises designed to develop musical skills and knowledge.

 

Will I need to bring anything to the classes?

No, we don’t require you to bring anything. Everything will be supplied for you.

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How does the family package work?

If you have 2 or more children under the age of 4 and over 9 months, this package is for you. Siblings under 9 months are free of cost. 

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What makes this program different from others? 

Our team is highly qualified and trained, not only in music but in early childhood education. Our Musical Bees program incorporates a diverse range of musical genres and styles, ensuring that both parents and babies are exposed to a variety of sounds and rhythms. We place a strong emphasis on active participation, with parents encouraged to sing, dance, and play instruments alongside their babies to promote bonding and engagement. Musical Bees also incorporates elements of early childhood education, with activities and songs designed to stimulate cognitive development and language acquisition in young children.

MISSED CLASS POLICY

Attendance Policy

Regular attendance is crucial for the optimal learning and progress of the participants in the Musical Bees Program. This policy outlines the procedures for the missed classes and the measures taken to accommodate families.

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Missed Classes

Please note that we do not offer refunds or rescheduled lessons for classes missed by the student. Refunds will be issued promptly in the event that any class is cancelled by the studio.

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Communication of Absence

Families are responsible for informing the program administrators in advance, whenever possible, about any anticipated absences or scheduling conflicts.

In the event of an unforeseen absence, families must notify the program administrators as soon as possible, preferably before the scheduled class. 

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Program Expectations

Participants are encouraged to attend all scheduled classes to gain maximum benefit from the program. Regular attendance helps foster a sense of commitment, engagement, and progression in musical learning.

The program administrators will strive to create a positive and inclusive learning environment, ensuring that missed classes are addressed with fairness and flexibility, while maintaining the overall integrity of the program.

 

Modification Policy

This policy may be subject to periodic review and updates as necessary. Any modifications will be communicated to participating families in a timely manner. 

Changes to this policy will not affect families who have already registered for ongoing or future sessions, unless explicitly stated. 

 

By adhering to this policy, we aim to promote a supportive environment for participants in the Musical Bees Program while addressing missed classes in a fair and considerate manner. 

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