We are delighted to share news that this year’s Interactive Music-Making programme will again be delivered in association with Quaggy Development Trust.

Our thanks to Quaggy Development Trust for continuing to host this year’s Interactive Music-Making course at Pound Park Children’s Centre.

Lis Day, Children’s Centre Lead at Quaggy Development Trust, shares her thoughts on the importance of music-making opportunities for young children:

We believe babies and young children should have lots of opportunities to explore, listen to and make music. Music is a fantastic way of developing a bond between care givers and child and helps develop listening and language skills. That’s why we are committed to having music at the heart of everything we do at Quaggy Development Trust. 

Lis Day, Children’s Centre Lead, Quaggy Development Trust

Pound Park Children’s Centre is part of the services provided by Quaggy Development Trust to support young children and their families in the Royal Borough of Greenwich.