Do you want a place where you and your child can just be yourselves and feel loved?
Do you want to find a place where you and your child can meet friends and have fun?
Then come join us for Making Music Praying Twice where you can let your hair down, sing your heart out and have a great time with friends in a positive, encouraging atmosphere.
Make connections between body, mind and emotions
Develop cognitive abilities, language, physical and social emotional skills
Deepen parent child bond enjoying music together
Make connections with other parents and children
Enjoy fellowship and lift each other up in prayer
Music is a fun way to connect with your child. Join us for this fun, low-pressure, hands-on parent/child music course for our youngest music lovers (0-5 years of age). Children and parents use instruments, toys, and scarves to dance, chant, sing, play games, and pray together. We pray at the beginning and end of each class in song and have a blast. Following class we hang out and get to know each other and eat goldfish. Songs are a mix of Christian and secular songs! Some sign language is used, but the focus of the class is music, not signing. All are welcome!
For more information and to register here visit: https://www.stfrancisraleigh.org/classes-and-programs/
Jess Kelly
Owner and instructor for Signs of Learning
“I enrolled with a friend as a fun little get together, and have gotten so much more out of our experience. Jess offers a fun and safe environment for my little guy to sing, dance, and play instruments. She makes you feel welcome, empowers you to feel like you too can sing (I can’t), and is at once calming and exciting. The kids love her. It’s also been a supportive mom environment too. My guy and I have thoroughly enjoyed our classes with Jess!”
“I heard about the Making Music Praying Twice classes from a friend. I’m so glad I did this class with my son. Jess is very friendly and kind. You can tell she truly cares and is passionate about what she does. She creates a very comfortable and fun environment. She knew all the children by name before the end of the first class!! My son enjoyed the music, singing and instruments. He even started reenacting the class at home during play time!”