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A Sense~ational Summer Session Plan

2013-07-24T13:00:24+00:00July 24th, 2013|

I don't know about you, but I am ready for a little fun in the sun! Even though I live in Miami, I always get excited to go to the beach. I love the smell of the suntan lotion and the sound of the waves. The summer is also a great time to bring some of the [...]

Sensational Ideas for Working With Children with Autism (Part 2)

2018-07-25T00:30:44+00:00July 17th, 2013|

Did you catch Part 1 in my series on Music Therapy + Sensory Integration? In it I showcased a video of me utilizing the therapy ball in my music therapy session with a self-contained class of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)! I am using the therapy ball to provide proprioceptive and vestibular input to the children while [...]

Little Red Riding Hood Performance

2013-07-10T12:54:26+00:00July 10th, 2013|

Do you ever have a day you wish you could relive over and over? For me, that day was May 29th when the children at Early Beginnings Academy performed the musical Little Red Riding Hood. (Click here to read about how the musical was created.) May 29th was an awesome day. Everyone (parents and family [...]

Sensational Ideas for Working With Children with Autism (Part 1)

2018-07-25T00:31:51+00:00July 3rd, 2013|

I can pinpoint when a major shift in my music therapy practice took place. It was when I began co-treating with some amazing occupational therapists at UCP's Early Beginnings Academy. Through these co-treatment sessions, I became fascinated by sensory integration, how it relates to my clients with autism and how it can be incorporated into my [...]

Autism + Special Needs CMTE Course Now Available

2013-06-19T13:00:59+00:00June 19th, 2013|

It's here! It's here! My course for Music Therapy Ed is here! Can you picture me jumping for joy? Last summer, the incredible Kat Fulton invited me to create a CMTE course for Music Therapy Ed, the site that offers on-demand continuing education opportunities. I happily accepted and spent the summer writing brand new songs, creating brand [...]

It’s All About the U…and a Few Life Changes

2013-05-29T11:28:18+00:00May 29th, 2013|

It's all about the 'U'! I am a 'Cane at heart and I have some exciting news to share....I have officially accepted the position of Interim Music Therapy Professor at University of Miami! Yay! U.M. is my alma mater for both my bachelor's and master's degree, so I feel very home there. In fact, I kind [...]

Sense-ational Ideas For Your Music Therapy Sessions

2015-04-08T00:23:21+00:00May 22nd, 2013|

Life has been pretty darn exciting lately! Wholesome Harmonies is offering a number of summer music therapy groups including: Kids Rock and children and tween music therapy groups through the Down Syndrome Association of Miami. At UCP, we are in full presentation-preparation mode: the debut of our musical Little Red Riding Hood happens next week! [...]

Little Red Riding Hood ~ The Musical

2018-09-14T18:53:37+00:00May 15th, 2013|

We are in full showtime preparation mode here at UCP's Early Beginning Academy! I have to say, that's one of my favorite modes to be in. In the past, we have prepared many performances that involved singing (watch an adorable video here) and playing instruments. Recently, I have started adding musicals to our program agendas [...]

Seven Ways to Enhance Your Songwriting Skills

2017-06-21T13:54:30+00:00May 8th, 2013|

Things have been a bit of a whirlwind here at Wholesome Harmonies! I have a few big projects in the works and some other exciting announcements, so stay tuned to the blog. At UCP, we are in full preparation mode for our Spring Musical, Little Red Riding Hood. I am so excited about this performance! [...]

Winner Winner Chicken Dinner!

2013-05-01T12:20:39+00:00May 1st, 2013|

Winner winner chicken dinner! We have a winner! If you are a Wholesome Harmonies newsletter subscriber (it's free), you know that someone on the list had a chance to win a *FREE* copy of Tuneful Teens 1. I asked those who were interested to post on Facebook about where they are most 'stuck' when it comes [...]

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