Treating children with respect, instead of talking down to them.
Teaching children real life values, instead of basic instructions.
Assuming
children are intelligent, and ready for higher concepts.
Here are values or concepts
to be learned in each song:
Dream Chasers
Dream Chasers: encouragement,
uplifting, pursuing your dreams.
The Big Guy On The Bike In West Seattle: Being physically active no matter what your
size or limitations.
Hip-Hop Dream: Expansion of known concepts.
The Tournament: You can't always get what you
want, even when you do everything right.
A New Intervention: Sugar is not always a good thing.
The Godfather (With
The Big Heart): Giving back to the community.
Only Information: Positive response to adversity.
Bergen Boy: Never
give up, winning isn't everything.
Firebird Hall: Brief exposure to classics.
Universal Dream: Stimulates forward
thinking.
Well It Should: Common sense, cause & effect.
Last Night's Dream: Strange dreams can be nice,
general relaxation.
Legacy of Love: Family love.
The Dream Found: Saying your goals and doing your best.
Corporate Dysfunction
Meow Master: Just
some silly fun with my cat.
Main Line 1311: More fun, especially if you are into trains.
Return to Serenity: Contrast,
musical concepts such as a fugue.
Unconventional Beauty: Self-love, appreciation of others for who they are.
Slide
on the Ice: More good clean fun.
Controlled Chaos
The Big Man Strut: Being physically active no matter what your size.