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Frequently Asked Questions
What should my child and I expect from Jo Jingles Classes?


The aim of the classes are to enhance pre-school education by giving children a fun introduction to music and singing through actions songs, playing musical percussion instruments, movement and sound and rhythm games. Classes have a distinct educational slant, covering pre-school themes e.g. numbers, life experiences such as shopping, going to the farm etc. By dividing each 45 minute weekly session into specific age groups we are able to tailor classes to suit the children's stage of development so that they gain the maximum benefits possible.
Is there any adult participation?


Sessions are interactive, therefore adults are encouraged to participate and help their children along with the actions, and the instruments - especially the younger ones (less than 2 yrs old). It is generally the children with the most enthusiastic carers who get the most out of our classes.
What are the benefits?

We want your child to have fun and enjoy each session - music is great to share especially when the children feel they are achieving. What they don't realise is that through the music and movement they are developing their language and social skills, improving body awareness and hand/eye coordination, and growing in confidence weekly. Remember, the programmes are geared to the children, not adults. Repetition at their age is fundamental for acquiring skills.

Please note that Personal Accident Insurance cover for each child is essential. The amount is £2.00 per child per full term.

Jo and I look forward to seeing you soon!
JO JINGLES CLASSES ARE, fun & educational, interactive, structured, run for 45 minutes & offer value for money, informal & friendly, targeted at specific age groups, provide a safe & secure environment for children, available nationwide, have educational themes & use high quality visuals, introduce children to music theory & a wide variety of musical instruments and finally, introduce children to routine & discipline
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