Finding Your Groove: Harmonizing Life, Music, and the Phoenix Cup Framework
This guest blog has been kindly written in collaboration with Chris Phoenix, from Phoenix Support for Educators. Boogie Mites are delighted to announce a partnership...
This guest blog has been kindly written in collaboration with Chris Phoenix, from Phoenix Support for Educators. Boogie Mites are delighted to announce a partnership...
Boogie Mites partners with Connect Childcare!At Boogie Mites, we’re passionate about using the power of music to support young children’s development. But we believe in going beyond just providing...
How can you spend EYPP funding to most effectively meet children’s needs in the current climate?Supporting the wellbeing of practitioners and parents must continue to be a priority for...
The ABCD of Do-Re-Mi: The Music Methodology Digital Training Package Harnessing the power of music to support development in early years! Through the...
This blog has been contributed by Boogie Mites Trainer and Licensee in Newbury and surrounding area, Lizzie Lock.Anyone who’s spent time with young children knows how much they love being...
Sound is our biggest information gathering sense, our primary means of communication, at the very core or our existence as interconnecting humans. But are we prioritising it when planning the...
Language and Literacy, Rhythm and Rhyme Workshop - Expo 2024 We travelled to Olympia London the first weekend of March for the annual Childhood & Education Expo, where...
Music Practice In Early Years Prepares Sound Processing and Rhythmic Skills for Learning Languages.Neuroscience evidence shows us that music processing and language processing networks overlap and...
The Importance of Songs and Rhymes in the Early Years Foundation Stage If you have spent any time in an early years setting, I am willing to bet that you left humming a song or rhyme that was...
Supporting Children Starts with Supporting Parents. Active Music-Making in Early Years to Develop School-Ready Skills: In Settings and Homes.Parents are a child’s first teacher. Research shows...