
I just love St. Patrick’s Day, and finding ways to incorporate that theme into my music therapy sessions with children with autism and adults with developmental disabilities.
There are so many fun ways to work leprechauns, shamrocks, and Irish music into our sessions to target therapeutic goals.
Check out this post, creatively titled “St. Paddy’s Day Session Ideas,” to learn how to play the crowd favorite game I created called “Irish…or Not Irish?” There is a FREEBIE in that post, so you can download the materials and use this game in your sessions right away! In this post you’ll also learn how to “play a rainbow” using your rainbow colored instrument sets.
In the also cleverly-titled post, “MORE St. Paddy’s Day Session Ideas,” you will get just what it says – more creative ideas to implement this week and next. You’ll learn how to incorporate Irish music into your sessions – both up tempo jigs and more mellow piano tunes.
In addition, I share about my FAVORITE instrument to use to enhance my St. Paddy’s Day Sessions.
It is the oh so versatile…..
Duck quacker.
I use the duck quacker to be the sound of the leprechaun laughing! This instrument has been, across the board, for the past 20 years, one of the most engaging instruments for my clients.
Any time they hear the sound, they stop what they’re doing, perk up, and listen.
So, I use the novelty and interesting sound of the instrument to engage my clients so they can work on their therapeutic goals.
In the post, you’ll learn about the game I play called “Where is the leprechaun?“, how I utilize the canary stick, and what goals can be targeted.
And if you want even more creative inspiration, check out Elevate.
Elevate is an email idea subscription designed to help you infuse creativity and FUN into your sessions with school-age & teen clients with autism & related disabilities.
You’ll earn 10 pre-approved CMTE credits per package.
These resources will super charge you and get you ready for your music therapy sessions and classes this Spring.
There are three packages to choose from: the Teen Package, the Attention/Perception Package, the Holidays & Themes Package, and the popular Combo Pack.
Each package is approved by the Certification Board for Music Therapists (CBMT) for 10 continuing education credits.
You’ll receive an email with new musical experience ideas in your inbox each month for six months.


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