Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Friday, March 13, 2015

7 ways to inspire creativity in kids

Creativity is not a word that I honestly can use to describe myself, although I like to gleam from others' creativity.  I know where to find really great ideas and have the drive and will to put them into practice.  I love doing "creative" things!  But the actual ideas??  No.  Nada.  Very rarely found in me.

But I have 8 kids who are very gifted in creativity.  I wish I could answer all the "how's" and "whys" on how this has happened.  Mostly by the grace of God and Him working and living and breathing in their beautiful, innocent, open souls.  

I do, however, have 7 tips on some things we have done over the years that may have added to building up these creative young ones in our house....

#1
Play/Free Time
I am putting this as nĂºmero uno, because kids need the time and opportunity to let those creative juices to flow.  I truly believe that without this time, a kid cannot blossom into the creative person God has called them to be.  My kids love to play especially love to dress up, play "house", pretend play, playing outside, riding bikes, splashing and getting wet (and sometimes dirty!), and so much more.





#2
Singing
Again, I have to first share that I am NOT a singer and have no singing ability.  However, I do love to sing.  Anyone else the same way?  We sing many of our prayers - part of our morning offering, we love to sing the Hail Mary, Divine Mercy Chaplet, and countless hymns and Christian songs.  

Each kid has a name song that we made up for them when they were just babies.  It spells out  the letters of their name and is sung to a catchy tune.  It helps them know how to spell their name even before they know what letters are.  We use nicknames here on the blog, otherwise, I would share one of the kid's songs.

Who doesn't like a party in kitchen singing and dancing around to your favorite songs?  They happen quite regularly around here.  I'm known to grab a kid as they walk by me in the kitchen and dance with them, while singing "Once Upon A Dream".  My girls also sing in our church choir.  Many mornings, I wake the kids up with a "Good Morning" song.  And, pretty much anytime, there is someone either humming, singing a tune, or some sort of music is playing in the background.


#3
Building
This one doesn't need much explanation.  And, like most kids, ours love to build with Lego's - on a daily basis!!


Although this one also goes along with #6, here is an example of how the bigger boys build their lego's and what they do with them afterward....



#4
Playing an instrument 
Neither Neil or myself played an instrument growing up, but when we had kids, something in us longed to allow our kids this opportunity.  So, around Kindgarten/First Grade, our kids started in piano lessons.  Our big kids take weekly piano lessons and participate in a Gold Cup Festival every year along with yearly recitals, not to mention the daily practice and just playing for fun and love of the instrument.  Mario, after receiving his first Gold Cup in piano, wanted to try a new instrument. So he is going on about 2 years of playing the guitar now.  The babies and preschoolers get free reign of the piano as well, as long as they "use their fingers" (no toys, mainly!), plus we have a big basket full of instruments in our kitchen that get played with regularly as well.  




#5
Video making/acting 
This area of creativity is a relatively new area for our family, not really thinking our kids were interested or had any natural talent (I feel terrible putting this off for such a long time, knowing now how good they are actually are).  Mario and Fone took part in an acting camp last spring at a local junior theater and absolutely loved it.  Then, in the summer, Fone took one of the lead roles in the VBS plays at our church.  In wanting to continue with this gift and build on it, I signed up Mario and Fone in a video making class last summer.  WOW!!!!  My boys are just shining and truly loving this new hobby.  We let them start a YouTube channel called Funny Boys Productions to share and keep all their videos and just last night, they won an award (and cash prize!!) for a short film contest that the local libraries were hosting.  We couldn't be more proud of them!!!  And, for this semester, not only Mario and Fone, but also Melody are all taking acting classes at our local junior theater.






#6
Arts/crafts 
Again, I have very little talent with arts/crafts, so when our children show talent and a love for the arts, it just blows me away because I know it comes from Someone Else.  ++thank you, God!++ Arts/crafts around here mostly consist of chalk drawings, pencil and paper drawings, watercolors, painting, and the occasional-super-duper-rare pinterest material project.  Mostly, any room you enter at our house has some art project or drawing made with love by one of our young ones hanging on our walls, cupboards, fridge, or door.  My sweet kids are my interior decorators and provide all the decorations we need for simple, yet beautiful living.  ;)
 










#7
Homeschooling/Reading
I truly believe that homeschooling has helped preserve the God-given gifts of creativity given to my children because they are not afraid to be themselves.  They are surrounded all day long by people that love them for who they are, and they can blossom in that environment without being teased or judged.  I know homeschooling is not for everyone and does not work for every family, but it has done so much good to our family and I am forever grateful.  ++thank you, God!!++  A huge part of our homeschooling is reading - the kids read on their own, to each other and before bed, I take time to read longer books to the older kids.  We treasure our reading time!!  






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Since today is a Friday and I shared @7 things", I can't help but link up to 7 Quick Takes.  Visit the icon below to see more great Quick Takes links....



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++Thank you, God, for the gift of creativity that you have blessed our young ones with!!++

Saturday, July 19, 2014

Max and his new favorite song to play on the piano

Does this song sound familiar?  Max, Mario, and Fone all love to play it over and over and over and over again....


++Thank you, God for the gift of music and kids who can play by ear!!++

Saturday, June 7, 2014

Baby Rose on the piano




Rose loves to play the piano as much as her six older siblings.  Now that she is able to climb up on her own now, we find her a few times each day making up her own little melodies.



++Thank you, God, for instilling in our 
young ones the love for music!!++

++St. Cecilia, pray for us!!++

Thursday, April 17, 2014

Piano Recital 2014



A couple Saturday's ago, the kids performed in a piano recital with all the students of their piano teacher.  It was such a beautiful (and packed - standing room only!!) event - and we are super proud of our kids of their performances and how hard they have been working on their songs.  We are at 7 years straight of piano lessons and are so grateful to give our children this opportunity. (Mario switched over to guitar in late summer and is doing wonderful too, and I know a lot of that has to do with the training he had in piano first.)

Here are the Young crew performances from this year....

~~Max~~


~~Ariel~~


~~Melody~~



~~Fone~~


++St. Cecilia, please pray for and continue to intercede for our own little band of Young musicians.++

Thursday, March 6, 2014

Lent song for kids (and a review of Dogma Dogs)


 We bought this music CD a couple years ago, and just LOVE it!!  It takes the beauty of our faith and puts it to fun, great tunes for the kids to remember and sing to and dance to for years and years. 

**Right now, we can't get enough of the Lent song!  (see video below) 



**Two summers ago, a visiting seminarian at our church used The Trinity Song for our It's a Mystery: Trinity VBS.  It was such a good fit and became theme song for the week. 

**Have a child learning the Ten Commandments?  Then look no further - listen to The 10 Commandments of Mt. Sinai!!  (great for memorization)

**The Liturgy Song takes the liturgy of the Mass from the beginning to the end and explains it so beautifully! 

**And an all-time favorite in our house is Pharaoh, Pharaoh.  Once you hear it, you will know why it is a favorite.

**And many more songs that help you understand, learn, and teach our beautiful Catholic faith. 



++Thank you, God, for all the beautiful and fun opportunities you give us to learn and love our faith in You!!++

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Wordless Wednesday


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