I am always on the lookout for new parenting trends, so you
can imagine my excitement upon learning of a popular new class in Brooklyn, New
York that teaches children as young as three months old to “DJ.” At $200 for
the eight week program, some might see Baby DJ school as an expensive fad but
creator Natalie Elizabeth Weiss insists that utilizing the mixing equipment and
turntables is no more complicated than playing with a train-set. Advocates
insist that the activities increases cognitive development and enhance fine
motor skills.
Despite being launched only a few months ago, Weiss has
already had to expand to three different locations just to keep up with demand.
The idea came to her while showing a friend’s child how her DJ equipment works
and he showed interest. Now she exposes dozens of students to hip-hop, house,
and electronic music. In some cases, the parents have proven to be more
enthusiastic than the students themselves asking if their can bring their adult
friends along to observe the class.
Perhaps children advance faster in the 5 Burroughs than in
the rest of the world, but it is difficult for me to envision a three-month old
manipulating an electronic mixer with any sense of purpose. Let’s face it, when
you are only a few lunar cycles removed from the womb; your parents are paying
$200 to watch you gnaw on headphone cords while listening to Swedish House
Mafia. Once they get a couple of birthdays under their belt, a meaningful
interaction with a Pioneer 2000Nexus becomes far more likely and perhaps the
Baby DJ class is worth looking into. If nothing else it presents an opportunity
to talk to your kids about ecstasy.
Don’t get me wrong, my son displayed a keen interest in music
at an early age; but if I want to teach him about pre-recorded sound mixing at
three-months I will put on some DJ Shadow and spend the $200 on diapers (or a
foam canon). Whatever your feelings are about toddler-targeted entrepreneurship,
it appears there is good money to be made so here are some ideas for a few
early-development classes:
Toddler Strip Mining – Children as young as 2 months will sit
in their parent’s lap as they manipulate the controls of a functioning dragline
excavator in search of fossil fuels. Learned skills include eye-hand
coordination and EPA avoidance. Each participant will be provided with a Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act
of 1977 coloring and activity book.
Butchery for Babies – It is never too early for your
offspring to have contact with a mechanized deli-slicer. Watch their faces
light up every time the block of Boar’s Head turkey is decimated by the
spinning stainless steel blade! Learned skills include weights and measures
experience and customer service. Each participant will be provided with a
serrated knife and three raw cuts of beef. (Note: the class was formerly known
as Baby Butchery, but had to be changed after three criminal investigations and
a copyright infringement suit by the death-metal band Cannibal Corpse.)
Infant CSI – Engage all five of your child’s senses by having
them crawl through the carnage of a real-life crime scene. Learned skills
include decomposition math and projectile geometry. Don’t forget about the
Luminol black light party! Each participant will get a copy of shell-casing
bingo and our always popular blood-splatter flash cards.