Who we are

We believe that every child can learn through environment, repetition, and joyful connection.

Little Moments is a nurturing space where early childhood experiences are designed with intention, beauty, and care. We offer thoughtfully crafted programs that support children’s development through music, creativity, and connection—creating meaningful moments that shape the early years.

Our Story

As both a Music Teacher and a mother of two young children, Miss Natalia saw the opportunity to create a space where kids feel confident, caregivers feel supported, and learning happens naturally through connection and joy.

At Little Moments, learning is not rushed. It unfolds naturally through rhythm, routine, and connection—building strong foundations for confidence, focus, and a lifelong love of learning.

The Suzuki Method

Our programs are rooted in the principles of the Suzuki Method, which emphasizes learning through listening, repetition, and positive reinforcement—always in partnership with the caregiver.

As Shinichi Suzuki said, we believe that every child has the ability to learn and thrive when placed in the right environment: one that is consistent, encouraging, and rich in meaningful experiences.

To learn more about the Suzuki Method, visit the Suzuki Association of the Americas site.

Meet Miss Natalia

Miss Natalia is the founder of Little Moments, an educator and musician with a deep passion for early childhood development and meaningful learning experiences.

Natalia is a musician who began learning violin at the age of three through the Suzuki Method. She pursued a musical career at the National Music Institute in Costa Rica. Over the years, she has had the opportunity to learn from acclaimed violinists from around the world and perform with international orchestras, often as principal and concertmaster. In 2011, she became a certified Suzuki Teacher through the Suzuki Association of the Americas

Natalia has over twelve years of experience teaching violin, piano, and Early Childhood Education classes. She previously taught at her family’s music school in Costa Rica. In 2020, she relocated to London, Ontario, to start a new life with her husband, Jake. They share two children together, and music is an essential part of their family life.

Contact us

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