What age is the Children’s Miracle Music game designed for?
A. According to our research, every person, starting when they are born and continuing the rest of their lives, needs to do the same eight things in the morning and four things at night in order to maintain a home and to take care of their external bodies. An infant, for example, needs to have his blankets straitened, diaper changed, clothes put on, breakfast eaten and to start learning, by example, how to take care of an area of the home. An infant can accomplish this, during the music, by having a ‘team-mate’ (trainer) who is responsible for helping him do his points. By age two the child will most likely be a big contributor to doing his practiced ?Act of Kindness” (cleaning) and knowing which music he is supposed to do what to in order to get ready for the day in the morning and into bed at night. Practice makes perfect. A teenager can learn to do his points much faster than a small child which means that he will be a much bigger contributor to maintaining the home. Also, he will q