Sing & Swinglish

Your neuro-informed Mary Poppins ✨
Here to help little ones between 8 months and 7 years learn English through music, movement, storytelling, true connection & play. All in a way that feels natural and pressure-free.

Little ones learn best when they feel safe, loved, and emotionally regulated.
Every brain is different, but one thing is true for all kids: play is the foundation of real learning. That’s why I created the Sing & Swinglish Method™, to help little learners grow into expressive, confident, emotionally healthy human beings, free to explore at their own pace.

Supporting the whole child:
heart, body & mind

Music parents enjoy too

Kids songs can be crazy overwhelming.
The music I create and choose is gentle yet fun. Besides boosting language skills, it supports overall development. And, most importantly, it doesn’t make grown-ups want to hide under the table. Little ones adore it, and you might even find yourself dancing along.

Community-driven

Ever heard the saying, "It takes a village"? I truly believe that. Parenting can be a big, beautiful (and sometimes messy) adventure. No one can do it alone and teaching your kid a new language can feel like a whole other challenge, but it doesn't have to be. That's why I support families beyond the sessions through resources and tips. Whether you speak English or not, you're welcome here. This is a non-judgmental, inclusive community where everyone belongs.

Emotional regulation

Big feelings are part of life. In my sessions, we're not trying to suppress them, but to hold space. And sometimes a spoonful of humor or a bit of movement helps shift the energy. It all depends on the child, their age, and the moment. Neuroscience shows us there are tools, like certain movements, music, and simple breathing techniques, that help regulate all of our nervous systems. When we're regulated, we can teach and learn from a place of connection.

Sing & Swinglish™

Your neuro-informed Mary Poppins ✨

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