Classic for the little ones: inspire crawling concerts in Kaiserslautern!

Latest news from Mainz-Bingen: music for babies, award for Thomas Anders and the commitment of young people in animal welfare.
Latest news from Mainz-Bingen: music for babies, award for Thomas Anders and the commitment of young people in animal welfare. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Classic for the little ones: inspire crawling concerts in Kaiserslautern!

In Kaiserslautern, the crawling concerts attract numerous young families. Here babies have the opportunity to enjoy the works of great composers such as Brahms, Bach and Chopin. These events are not only entertaining, but also pedagogically valuable, because babies are receptive to music from birth. Music plays a crucial role in early communication between the caregiver and the child by conveying security and stimulating the interaction, as kubionline.de

The crawling concert in the fruit hall is an example of the growing trend of early musical education. Even during pregnancy, children can listen to music, which positively influences their development. In recent years, the number of children who participate in music -related offers has also increased significantly. For example, 10 % of 2-year-olds and up to 26 % of 5-year-olds take part in such offers.

recognition for Thomas Anders

Another highlight of the day is the award of the singer Thomas Anders with the Fastnachtstorde "Meenzer Jockelche" in Mainz. His commitment to the Koblenz Child Protection Association was particularly appreciated. Different is not only active in the field of music, but is also committed to social issues, which makes him an important personality in the region.

Musical education is an integral part of early childhood education, whereby the influence of the parenting of the parents and the mother's gainful employment are clearly noticeable in participating in musical offers. Children from well-educated families visit about 2.5 times more often out-family musical educational offers and thus benefit from broader access to music.

various initiatives for music promotion

Musical education is anchored as mandatory in the educational plans of all federal states. The German Music Council calls for an even distribution of music educational offers for all children and at the same time demands an improvement in the training of educators: inside. Numerous carriers work to promote musical education through special programs such as "sounding daycare" in Brandenburg or "We make music" in Lower Saxony.

On the current day, there was not only pleasant news in the field of music training. In Mainz, a frightened dog could be saved that had been missing for two weeks. Train traffic was stopped at short notice to ensure that the dog could be brought to safety.

In addition, a clean -up campaign was successfully carried out in Wiltingen an der Saar in order to clean the riparian region again after flooding. Voluntary, including refugees and unemployed Germans, actively campaigned for the cleanliness of their surroundings.

The reporting on the honesty of the citizens is also shown in Nistertal, where an honest finder handed over a wallet with over 6,000 euros from the police, so that the owner could be determined. Such acts illustrate social cohesion in the communities.

In addition, young people take responsibility in the shelter in Grolsheim once a week and take care of the animals, which not only benefits the animals, but also offers valuable experiences to young people. In Altenbamberg, the threatened forced obligation to the volunteer fire brigade can now be lifted because there have been enough volunteers.

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