Older/Younger Sibling Pairs in the Context of a Community Outreach Children’s Choir

This article was designed to explore the behaviors observed and document the interactions of older and younger siblings in a children’s choir rehearsal environment. Observations by a music education student observer, the director/teacher of the group, and some parent recollections indicate that the...

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Kindergarten
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Outreach Programs
Parent Attitudes
Parent Role
Participation
Sibling Relationship
Siblings
Singing
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