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WO4LO AWARDS

MAD Academy has been nominated, by you, for TWO prestigious What’s on 4 Little Ones Awards!! It is the second year MAD Academy has been among the nominees for this award programme which celebrates the best children’s activities across the UK, as nominated and voted for by parents.

Helen Harrington, founder of MAD Academy, said ‘We are extremely proud to have been nominated in the ‘Best National Baby & Toddler Development Activity’ category. It is so rewarding to be recognised like this by our customers and to know our classes are such a hit with young children and parents. I would like to thank all our class instructors for making their classes so inspiring and engaging!’

One class instructor in particular has made such a huge impression on their parents and children that they have been singled out for an award themselves.
Maggie Duerden, who runs classes in the Dorking area, Surrey, has been nominated by her parents as the Most Outstanding Activity Leader For Under 5s. Congratulations Maggie for this superb achievement!!

We now need your help! Please visit the www.whatson4littleones.co.uk/awards.asp website and vote for MAD Academy and for Maggie Duerden. You can vote until the end of April.
The winners of the awards will be announced on 27th June 2010 at the Baby Expo Brighton and presented with their award certificate by Phil Gallagher from Cbeebies Mister Maker. Everyone who nominates or votes has a chance to bring their family to the awards ceremony to meet Mister Maker in person!

Please support us, click here to vote>>>
 

Babies Born To Boogie!

It seems we are all born to dance! A recent scientific study has shown that babies have an innate ability to respond to rhythm.

When we hear music we almost can’t help tapping our feet, swaying or nodding our heads to the beat. We don’t even always know we are doing it. According to recent research, our instinct to tap along to a beat or sway to a tune is inbuilt in the human brain.

Marcel Zentner (from York University) and Tuomas Eerola (from the Finnish Centre of Excellence in Interdisciplinary Music Research at the University of Jyvaskyla) conducted experiments to determine whether the tendency to make movements to music is something we learn (as previously thought) or an attribute we are born with.

120 babies and toddlers between the ages of 5 months and 2 years were tested. They played a variety of auditory stimulus, including speech, rhythms and classical music, and then analysed the babies’ spontaneous physical movements.

They concluded that even children this young responded with rhythmic movements to music and beats, and to a lesser extent, speech. They also found that it was the beat which children responded to, rather than other elements of music such as pitch or melody.

Previous thinking had suggested that children had to learn to respond to rhythms. After all, matching movements to music is something children find hard to do and need to practice. However, as this study makes clear, while babies and children don’t have the motor control to synchronize their movements to music, that doesn’t mean they can’t hear and respond rhythmically to it. The reason why we have this innate ability is not so clear.

Zentner and Eerola also found that babies smiled more when listening to rhythms, though whether this was due to the music itself or the enjoyment of the movement it elicited in them was unclear. Either way, it confirmed what parents have known for years, that babies enjoy engaging with music!

Zentner and Eerola’s research can be read in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (15 March 2010).

 

Christmas Colouring Competition Winners

This Christmas we asked children to create their very own snowman on our winter colouring scene. You were all obviously inspired by our recent snowfalls as your entries were excellent! Congratulation to the three winners - Channie Cooke (aged 3 years), Amy Turner (18 months) and Elizabeth Sears (aged 2 1/2 years)! All three winners will be given an exciting musical prize. You can see the winning entries in our gallery, click here>>>

Ralph's Arctic Expedition

The remarkable cold spell that has gripped the nation has meant that MAD Academy fun has been postponed for many children across the country. The deep snow and treacherous icy roads have prevented some children and instructors from getting to class this week for the start of the new term.

But that hasn’t stopped Ralph the bear, our cuddly mascot, venturing out in the cold conditions in an attempt not to disappoint his fans. Despite not being able to dig his car out of the snow drifts, Ralph wrapped himself up and set off into the winter landscape, determined to make it to class. His valiant efforts and extraordinary commitment were not to be rewarded however. On finally reaching his venue, he discovered he was the only one to make it! So he decided to enjoy the snow and joined in a local snowball fight instead!

We hope all of you are keeping warm and safe indoors. Please check with your class instructor whether classes are running in your area, before you set out next week.
 

Even more MADness in 2010!

Now even more children will be able to experience the magic of MAD Academy in 2010! The steady expansion which the music and dance classes have enjoyed since it began in 2004, is set to continue next year with new classes opening up in Surrey, Wiltshire, Buckinghamshire, and Hampshire.

Sarah Cox, the latest franchisee to join MAD Academy, is introducing Ralph and the MAD Academy magic to the children of Guildford, with classes opening in the town and in Godalming. We also have new classes starting in Eaton, Corsham, Devizes, Egham, Burnham, Ashtead, Camberley, and Hartley Whitney. Many of the venues are offering FREE taster sessions, so check out the individual area pages for further details.

Christmas Is Coming!

Excitement is already in the air as Christmas approaches! And Ralph the Bear, MAD Academy’s furry mascot, is already getting into the festive spirit and organising Christmas parties for all those who attend classes!

Packed with Christmas songs and dances, games and activities, they are the perfect way to begin your Christmas celebrations. So if you already attend class, or are interested in trying out a class, contact your local class leader for more details of what’s on near you, click here>>>

 

FREE Song Download for all

Be one of the first to enjoy MAD Academy’s latest new song featuring Ralph the Bear!! Following the song writing competition we ran this summer, you sent us lots of fantastic lyrics all about our cuddly mascot and his musical antics. But it was ‘B’  Taylor from Basingstoke, a member of Cathy Agozzino’s classes, who penned the winning entry.

We have now set her amazing lyrics to a catchy, funky tune and the result is brilliant!! It wont be long before you are all dancing away to the new song in class, but you can download it for FREE today! Just click here>>>

Congratulations to Playdor Nursery!!

Last weekend Playdor Nursery became the first nursery in the country to become an accredited MAD Academy provider. After a rigorous day of training, the dedicated and enthusiastic staff all achieved their personal MAD Academy certificates. They celebrated their great success with a fun filled MAD Academy party which was attended by parents and children, eager to see what the new resources and training would mean for future music and movement sessions in the nursery.

'MAD Academy has put a whole new outlook on the principles and purpose of singing and dancing for us all here at Playdor,' explained Emma Barrow, owner of Playdor nursery. 'We underestimated the need for children to sing, dance and have fun.'

'What the children are achieving is amazing. To see our children respond in such a positive and excited way melts your heart! What can be more rewarding than teaching children and having so much fun at the same time?'

Helen Harrington, founder of MAD Academy, was impressed with the dedication and passion of all the Playdor staff. 'The energy of the whole team was fantastic! They were so committed to delivering excellent music and movement learning opportunities for their children. I have no doubt that both the children and staff at Playdor are going to have a brilliant time implementing everything they have learnt.'

Emma concludes, 'We are proud to be part of the MAD Academy. Thank you so much! You have been so inspiring!'

If you would like to find out more about Playdor, click here>>>. If you would like to find out more about MAD Academy's training solutions, click here>>>.

Song Writing Success for one Basingstoke Mum

MAD Academy mums prove they have tonnes of musical talent!

Following MAD Academy’s first ever song writing competition, we were overwhelmed by the quality of the entries. It seems many of you have hidden talents and are latent lyricists!

You were certainly inspired by our request for a new song all about our cuddly mascot Ralph and his musical exploits. From banging his big bass drum to crashing his cymbals, you had Ralph making lots of noise.

But there could only be one winner and B Taylor, a secretary from Basingstoke, composed the fantastic winning entry! B is a regular member of Cathy’s classes in Basingstoke which she enjoys with her little boy Kristian “We really enjoy going to Cathy's class in Kempshott. The other mums that attend are all really nice and it is lovely to see Kristian and his friends progressing each week. I love all the different elements to the class and the fast pace keeps Kristian engaged.”

Despite never having written anything before in her life, B was inspired to put pen to paper when Cathy told her about the competition. ‘I tried to include different types of instruments - woodwind, string, brass as well as musical terms, to a rhythmic beat that could be spoken or sung by a child whilst skipping or clapping in a playground.’ And despite constant interruptions from her two children, she had her song finished in a couple of days.

‘It is absolutely superb that I have won, I am so pleased.’

Competition among the entries were fierce, but for Helen Harrington, founder of MAD Academy, B’s song really stood out. ‘As well as containing some great instruments and musical references, B’s song had lots of potential for movement. It really lends itself to creating a fun and funky dance that the children will really enjoy learning in class.’

As well as winning a MAD Academy bag full of goodies, B will come to the recording studio to see her song get the MAD Academy treatment. Once recorded you will all be able to hear her winning entry by downloading it free from our website and of course you will all be learning it in class! It will also appear on our next MAD Academy CD, due for release in 2011.

 

Missing bear found!

We have just received confirmation that Ralph has finally returned. On Friday 19th June, Ralph was located in a store cupboard at St Anne’s Manor. He is reported to be safe and well after his 2 week ordeal. Ralph was discovered by the bride of the wedding herself, who has been so concerned since his disappearance that she has kept a constant vigil at the place he was last seen. Apparently the store cupboard was well stocked with drinks and food so Ralph has emerged safe and well, if a little more rotund then he was a couple of weeks ago.

Ralph said, ‘I am so sorry for the worry I have caused everyone. I love nothing more than singing and dancing with the children each week and the thought of all the classes I was missing whilst locked in that room was torture for me! I want the children to know I did everything I could to try and escape but, as I discovered, paws are not ideal for picking locks!'

Hi colleague and long standing friend, Trish Nawacki, who runs classes with Ralph in the Reading area, is delighted to have Ralph back again.

‘We are just so overjoyed to have him back,’ says Trish. ‘ I would just like to thank everyone involved in Ralphs return and for all the concern that has been expressed by his fans during his disappearance’.

Ralph ‘officially’ returned to his duties on Monday 22nd June and has already danced off those extra pounds caused by his excess of salty snacks and fizzy drinks.

 

MAD Mums and Dads of Norwich Enjoy Well Deserved Night Out!

Parents attending classes in Norwich got the chance to relax and enjoy themselves last month with MAD Academy’s first social event! Zoe Darwin, who runs classes in Taverham, Poringland, Thorpe St Andrew, and Old Catton, hired an exclusive area in a well known local pub in Norwich city centre, so parents could enjoy a well deserved night out and quiet drink, while getting to know each other better. ‘I thought arranging a night out would be a great way for the mums and dads from the class to mix, learn each other's names, and talk a bit more than they are able to do in the class,’ explains Zoe. ‘I first started thinking about this because I went to a music class with my daughter for 3 years, with pretty much the same people, and although I chatted to the other mums, by the end of 3 years I didn't even know their names! We never really got past chatting about the kids!’

It seems Zoe’s parents appreciated the opportunity to socialise with 15 of them attending the event. Natalie, who went along thought it a great success! ‘It's not too often we get to put our glad rags on and have some fun! It was a good opportunity to get to know other mums and to make some new friends outside of the classes. Even though you see each other every week you don't have the chance to sit and chat or even get to ask other mum's names! Hopefully it will become a regular occurrence!’ Becky, who also attends Zoe’s classes, agrees: ‘The night out gave us a chance to chat and get to know one another. If I hadn't gone I wouldn't have been asked to join one couple and their daughter swimming on Monday, which was nice.’

The event was so successful, Zoe is considering organising more of them in the future. For more details, call Zoe Darwin on  01603 482777


MISSING BEAR – Ralph Please Come Home!!
Ralph has disappeared! On Sunday 29th May the much loved, brown bear vanished, after spending a hectic few hours entertaining children at a wedding at St Annes Manor in Wokingham. Witnesses confirmed that Ralph was seen that evening with his colleague, Trish Nawacki, from MAD Academy, providing laughter and mayhem for around 20 children during the speeches. He was later seen at the bar once all the children had gone to bed. Other witnesses reported that Ralph was still ‘at the bar’ at around 1.00am that morning, but that he was still upright and appeared to be coherent at this stage. Trish herself was not concerned until he did not appear in class the following Monday.

An extensive search of hotel grounds was carried out by staff, but to no avail. An unconfirmed report suggests Ralph may have been heard singing 5 little men is a flying saucer to Alien Abduction in the early hours of Monday morning in Wokingham town centre. But according to his friend and colleague Trish Nawacki, this would be entirely out of character.

Trish says; ‘I have never known him to go missing for this period of time before. I know that he likes to party shall we say, but he has always been such a responsible and reliable bear in the past. Perhaps the pressure of his celebrity status and the relentless performance demands have taken their toll. Or perhaps Ralph is in some sort of trouble. He wouldn't miss class without a very good reason’. Trish would like to appeal to anyone who may have seen Ralph: 'If anyone has any information at all, please, please get in contact. The children and myself all miss him so much!'

Class Popularity Reaches All Time High!
We are very proud to announce that MAD Academy’s classes are proving even more popular than ever. Attendance figures have been rising steadily since we launched four years ago and this term have reached an all time high! Businesses may be suffering and household budgets may be getting tighter, but it seems involving children in good quality educational activities is still a high priority for parents. We are delighted so many of you value our MAD Academy classes and are spreading the word. The more children we have attending classes the more we are able to offer the class times and locations that suit you!

Song Writing Competition
Write a song all about our mascot Ralph and it could be featured on our next MAD Academy CD, more>>>

Franchises Available in Key Areas
We are looking for franchisees in Cheshire, South Manchester, Guildford and Godalming, more>>>

Rare Franchise Opportunities in Wiltshire
We are offering some unique franchises in Swindon and Bath, more>>>

Recommend a Friend and get your class for FREE!
If you love your MAD Academy class, why not tell a friend? If they then book up to try a class, you will be given your next class for FREE. To claim your free class, just download your voucher by clicking here>>> complete the details and hand it to your class leader. This offer is valid from 1st April to 31st July and is only valid for one single class.

MAD Academy are Jumping for Joy!
After a long anticipated wait, MAD Academy are please to announce that our
much sort after Jump! CD is back! The cover may look a little more fun and funky, but it contains all the same fabulous songs we have come to love. So why not bring some of the MAD Academy magic home with you, and order your copy today by downloading an order form>>> or browse more of a great CDs in our shop, click here>>>

MAD Academy awarded BFA membership
At the beginning of December we were awarded membership of the BFA – the British Franchise Association. The BFA is a voluntary organisation which vet franchise businesses in the UK against a very strict code of practice to ensure they are good organisations that can deliver success for their franchisees. In order to achieve our membership status, MAD Academy had to prove that our franchises are viable business opportunities, that we provide our franchisees with the knowledge and expertise to make their businesses a success, that we operate ethically and that we are honest and open about our franchises. It took a lot of work to provide all our business information to the BFA for their detailed scrutiny and we are very proud to have been admitted as members! If you would like more information about our franchise opportunities,
email us for a full franchisee prospectus.

Awarding Our Amazing Class Leaders!
At the annual MAD Academy Conference, three of our most outstanding Franchisee’s were recognised for their hard work and success. We were absolutely delighted to present our Franchise of the Year Award to Nikki Carr (Windsor, Ascot and Sunningdale). Helen Harrington, founder of MAD Academy, described what makes Nikki so special: “Nikki Carr has the golden touch!! The feedback from her classes is truly magical. She’s just started her 3rd year of MAD Academy and because there is such a great demand for her classes she has been able to expand from 14 to 17 per week, and take on her first agent. She is a lovely lady - genuine, caring, yet highly professional, and always ready to help other franchisees. She has the amazing ability to be able to talk to anyone and make them feel at ease and she is a pleasure to spend time with. Nikki is a real credit to MAD Academy!”

Nikki wasn’t the only person to be presented with an award. Kirsty Sutcliffe was also recognised, despite only running classes for a year. In that time Kirsty has achieved considerable success and has made a real impression on the children of Hull. With her lively personality and spirit, its’ not hard to understand why her class have become such a hit. ‘She’s a dynamic, strong willed and passionate woman,’ Helen explained, ‘and her enthusiasm rubs off on adults and children alike!’ Kirsty won the Newcomer of the Year Award 2008.

And from a newcomer to one of MAD Academy’s most experienced franchisees - Trish Nawacki, who was presented with the Three Year Achievement Award. As one of MAD Academy’s first and most successful franchisees, Trish’s tireless commitment, energy and warmth not only make her classes fantastic fun, but prove invaluable to the whole organisation.

Tots with Rhythm
The Eastern Daily Press joins Zoe Darwin to see how she is helping to tackle childhood obesity with her high energy classes, more>>>

Christmas Parties in Farnham, Hale and Ash
Ralph is hosting Christmas parties this December in Farnham, Hale and Ash. With Christmas songs and activities and lots of festive spirit, he would love to see you there. Remember to wear your party frocks (grown ups too!). To find out more, click here, or to book you place call Debs on
on 01252 326413.

FREE session in Hatch Warren
Come along free to Hatch Warren class on Friday 9th January and try out MAD Academy for yourselves, more>>>

Norwich is Next!!
Norwich is the next town to enjoy the magic of MAD Academy as Zoë Darwin prepares to open her classes this December. Zoë is offering FREE taster sessions, more>>>

Get Ready Epsom!
The Epsom area is getting ready for the arrival of MAD Academy as Karen Morgan prepares to launch classes from this December! Children will be able to attend our high energy, exciting sessions in Chessington, Ashtead, Tadworth and Effingham, near Leatherhead. Karen will also  be running FREE taster sessions this December, so why not go along and give it a try! To find out more, or book a place please call Karen on 01372 210378 or email or click here for a booking form

 

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Press Coverage

MAD Academy has caught the attention of local and national press! Read what others think about us, more>>>

 

Research

Discover the amazing benefits of music and dance. Read about the thinking behind MAD Academy and about the latest research, more>>>

 

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Catch up on all our old news stories, and follow the story of our growth, more>>>

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