CyBC Online now featuring the Family Playground
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Parents
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Prospective Teachers
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Our Program
Canta y Baila Conmigo® is a unique program where young children and their adults experience another culture and language firsthand while exploring and developing musically in an age-appropriate manner.
Our classes are perfect for both native speakers and families completely new to Spanish. Our structured immersion model introduces Spanish the way a child learns any language: through play and meaningful interactions with the adults they love. Learning happens naturally within an authentic, culturally rich musical experience.
LEARN MORETestimonials
“You cannot imagine all the memories that came flooding when I heard that song [Pimpón]! It reminded me of my dad singing that to me when I was little. I had completely forgotten about it. It almost brought tears to my eyes. Now I can share this memory and this song with my own daughter. Thank you!” CyBC Dad, Minneapolis MN
“Canta y Baila Conmigo® [uses] songs that I already love, songs that bring the happiest memories from childhood and songs that make me feel close to my abuela and my parents. CyBC is bringing not only the benefits of belonging to a great music program, it is also bringing culture to families’ homes. Through characters and stories and the diversity of rhythms and instruments, families always go home with a piece of our culture in their hearts.” CyBC Teacher, Miami Kids Music
“The families that have some kind of Hispanic heritage love to be able to bring our music and culture back into their lives, they want to bring grandmas and grandpas to show them how they are bringing their heritage back into their families. But I also have many non-Hispanic families that come to our program to immerse their kids in the language and because they also want to get better in their Spanish. American grandparents call our music “happy music”, and say “this music is so alive.” Susy, CyBC Teacher