Why this fits real life
A flexible children’s music business that can start small and grow with you.
Built for music educators, musicians, and entrepreneurs who value connection, community, and purpose, this path offers the support of an established program while allowing you to grow in a way that feels authentic to you.
Build around real life
Run classes at times that fit your family, your local parents, and your energy.
Start part-time, then expand
Begin with a focused schedule, then grow into more classes, teachers, or venues when ready.
Create experiences families remember
Help parents and children sing, move, bond, and share musical moments they carry home.
What you need and what you do not need
You do not need a music degree. You need beat, warmth, and a heart for families.
Kids’ MusicRound is not looking for celebrity performers. It is designed for people who can connect with children, keep a steady beat, sing comfortably, and lead parent-child music classes with confidence.
The next step is not buying anything on the spot. Request the starter information first, then KMR can explain the path, help design the area, review territory fit, and guide the next steps.
Request Starter InfoYour KMR prep path
From curious to confident, with real guidance before you begin.
You do not have to figure out the business, the teaching flow, or the next step alone. KMR gives you a guided way to explore the opportunity, ask real questions, understand your local area, and see whether this path fits your life.
Start with information first. No pressure to commit today.
Teaching confidence
Learn how to lead parent-child music moments with beat, warmth, structure, and care.
Founder-led support
Real people behind the program help you understand the path, not just a download or portal.
Local launch guidance
Get help thinking through your first location, schedule, class format, and community fit.
Business basics
Understand what it takes to run the program beyond the music room, from planning to operations.
Curriculum and materials
Work from an established music-and-movement system families can understand and trust.
A path you can grow into
Begin with a realistic first step, then expand your classes, schedule, or team when ready.
What you can bring to your community
Teach joyful music classes families actually look forward to.
Kids’ MusicRound is not just one class format. It is a parent-child music experience created around singing, movement, beat, bonding, and take-home learning. You get a ready-to-teach program that helps you start small and grow into a trusted local family music presence.
See what you can teach before you decide how to begin.
How KMR stands apart
A gentler way to start a children’s music business.
KMR is created for people who want to teach, earn, and grow without feeling pushed into a large franchise decision on day one. Start with information, speak with a real person, understand the opportunity, and move forward only when it feels like the right fit.
Start with clarity before commitment
Request the Starter Info, learn how the model works, check whether your area may be a fit, and understand the teaching path before taking the next step.
You do not need to feel like a business expert on day one. KMR helps you explore the path step by step, from interest to readiness to teaching families with confidence.
This is not just a set of lessons. It is a family-music business path with curriculum, mentoring, start-up guidance, and support from people who understand the work.
Learn what it takes, ask questions, and see whether opening Kids’ MusicRound classes in your community makes sense for you.
Meet the women behind KMR
Created by music educators. Guided by real people.
Kids’ MusicRound is not a faceless business-in-a-box. It is guided by women who have spent years helping children, parents, and teachers experience music as something joyful, teachable, and deeply human.
Barbara Lysenko
Barbara brings the heart of KMR to future center owners — helping teachers build confidence, understand young children, and lead parent-child music classes with warmth, structure, and joy.
Marilyn Schwartz
Marilyn helped shape the curriculum as a talented composer, teacher, and musician — giving KMR musical depth that future teachers can bring into their own classes.
Stories from future KMR leaders and families
Realistic starting points. Real family impact. A business people can grow into.
These sample testimonials show the kind of people KMR can attract: educators, parents, musicians, and community-minded entrepreneurs who want meaningful work with children and families.
“I loved music and children, but I did not know how to turn that into a real local business. KMR gave me a path that felt structured, warm, and possible.”
“I had taught music before, but KMR helped me understand how to make the class experience valuable for both children and parents. Barbara’s guidance made it feel personal.”
“I started with a small group and grew slowly. The best part was not feeling pushed into something huge before I understood my families, my schedule, and my local area.”
“I wanted a business that felt joyful, not cold. KMR gave me curriculum, mentoring, and a brand parents could understand quickly.”
“I always wished I had learned music as a child. KMR gave me a way to experience music with my son instead of just watching him from the side.”
“Class became our weekly reset. We sang, moved, laughed, and came home with songs we could keep using during the week.”
“The curriculum gave me confidence, but the mentoring gave me courage. Barbara helped me see how to lead families, not just teach songs.”
“Starting at a community space made the first step feel realistic. Families loved that the class felt relaxed, musical, and connected.”
Starter information
Will a simple process help me offer Kids’ MusicRound classes in my community?
This is the right first step for warm but cautious prospects. It should answer the real questions before asking anyone to evaluate the paid prep path.
- What do the first steps look like?
- What skills and readiness does KMR look for?
- How does the mentored prep package fit into the journey?
- How can area availability and licensing be reviewed?