Victoria Conservatory’s early childhood music outreach program is funded by Victoria Foundation community grants
Children from vulnerable families can now enroll in programs that expose them to music at an early age, thanks to funding provided by the Victoria Foundation for the early childhood music program at the Victoria Conservatory of Music.
Participants are referred to the program by local daycares and preschools serving vulnerable families. Some classes are offered in English or French, increasing the chance a child will learn a second or third language easily. Musical activities are based on age group, with very young children given shakers, ribbons, rain sticks, parachute and small drums while exploring elements of music, including sounds and songs.
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