Little Beats Music
Little Beats Music Class (Ages 3–4)
Little Beats is a caregiver-and-child music class that introduces young learners to rhythm, movement, and musical play in a small-group setting.
Led by an experienced educator, each class uses songs, movement activities, and age-appropriate instruments to support early development while keeping learning joyful and playful. Classes follow a consistent routine to help children build confidence and familiarity over time.
This class supports early listening skills, coordination, and social interaction — all while making music together.
This class is ideal for children who:
Love to move and sing
Are curious about music and sound
Are learning how to participate in a group setting
No prior music experience is needed — just a willingness to explore and have fun together.
Parent FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
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This class is designed specifically for children ages 3–4. The activities, pacing, and structure are tailored to this age group.
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No experience is needed! This class is designed for beginners and focuses on exploration, movement, and musical play.
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Yes. Caregivers remain for the entire class. You may participate alongside your child or observe quietly — whatever helps your child feel most comfortable.
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That’s completely okay. Children are encouraged to participate at their own pace. The predictable routine and caregiver presence help many children warm up over time.
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Classes include a welcome song, movement activities, singing, simple instrument exploration, and a closing routine. Each class follows a similar structure so children know what to expect.
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Enrollment is intentionally limited to keep the class calm, engaging, and age-appropriate. There will be no more than 10 students in a class at this time.
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Just themselves and a willingness to explore! Instruments and materials are provided.
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Because this is a small-group session-based program, there are no makeups, but we understand that life with young children can be unpredictable. 6 classes are included in tuition regardless of how many you attend.
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The instructor is bilingual, and Spanish-speaking families are welcome. Support and communication can be provided in both English and Spanish as needed.