Testimonials
Parents all over the world have come to know and love the magic of Music Together®. Check out this video to see just what Music Together means to them.
Hearing how Music Together has touched the lives of the families in our classes makes my heart swell. Week in and week out, the smiles, giggles, hugs, and happy dances are a highlight of each day. Don’t take my word for it—hear what other happy Music Together® families have to say about Music Together® with Alyssa’s music classes for kids!
We heard about Music Together from another stay-at-home mom. Our family is by no means musically inclined, but we decided to give it a chance. As a formal special education teacher who used music therapy in her classroom, I have seen the power of music in one's development. Music Together has the same effect, only it also teaches and gives you the tools and songs to assist in your child's development at home. In education, there's a saying, "a class is only as good as its teacher," and Alyssa is the best. Her positive attitude, passion, and patience are apparent as she makes each child feel valued and offers them the freedom to be themselves. If I could only choose one program for my children to be apart of in the early years, this one is it.
— Lizzie, mom of 3
We joined the Music Together class this summer upon my sister's recommendation, and it has been a wonderful experience. Initially, my kids, ages 2 and 4, were a bit shy, but they quickly warmed up and began interacting. Now, they're singing the songs at home, and it's clear that music has had a positive impact on their development. One of the best parts is how the class encourages parents to participate, allowing our kids to see us engaging in the activities with them. It's a great way to bond as a family and show them that learning through music is fun and meaningful. Music is truly good for the soul, and this class has been a fantastic addition to our routine!
— Katie, mom of 2
I would recommend Music Together with Alyssa. My grandchildren looked forward to attending each week. There was singing, dancing, experimenting with a variety of instruments and interacting with the other children and parents in the class. One activity that we all liked was listening to Alyssa singing or clapping a rhythm pattern and then repeating the pattern.
— Kathy, grandma of 2