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Presenting….UCP Star Singers!!

2012-10-06T17:46:18+00:00October 6th, 2012|

Happy Saturday Song Share! Next week at this time I will be in sessions at the National Music Therapy Conference, diligently taking notes, and I could not be more excited. So today I wanted to share an extra special video with you. Last week we took a group of children to sing at the annual fundraising [...]

We Are Spiders

2019-09-28T19:01:19+00:00September 29th, 2012|

I have to admit it does not feel much like Fall here in Miami! Yesterday we had a high of....what was it, 90? With weather like that you need a lot of pumpkin candles and cinnamon brooms to get in the mood for Fall! But Halloween is STILL my favorite Fall holiday. Last year, I [...]

Security versus Flexibility as a Music Therapist

2012-09-26T14:34:28+00:00September 26th, 2012|

It occurred to me yesterday, as I was thinking about a topic for my Wednesday blog post, that I have a pretty interesteting perspective on working as a music therapist. I am both a full-time/salaried music therapist AND I am a music therapist in private practice. Both have their pros and cons, as all jobs do, [...]

Book ‘n Song: Color Dance

2015-07-29T15:18:16+00:00September 22nd, 2012|

I'm back for another Saturday Song Share! I frequently take trips to the library to see what new books I can add to my Book 'n Song series. When I found "Color Dance" by Ann Jonas I was ecstatic. My Kindergarten class at UCP is working on mixing colors (i.e. what happens when you mix yellow and [...]

Toddler Rock!

2012-09-19T13:48:55+00:00September 19th, 2012|

Today is an exciting day! Wholesome Harmonies, LLC has been expanding the services we provide beyond just music therapy and music lessons (although that is quite enough on it's own!) We now offer Rockin’ and Readin’ programs at local libraries, music therapy groups through the Down Syndrome Association, ukulele lessons, and music at birthday parties. Now [...]

Auditory Perception Training with Animal Sounds?

2019-10-03T14:31:41+00:00September 12th, 2012|

I'm going to be honest. I spend a good amount of time perusing social media sites. I LOVE to check out what’s new on my two favorite FB groups – Music Therapists Unite and Music Therapy Business Owners. Through these interactions and through emails with my newsletter subscribers  I’ve heard overwhelmingly that music therapists are sometimes just [...]

Do You Want to See Music Therapy in Action?

2012-09-05T13:29:45+00:00September 5th, 2012|

Although my private practice Wholesome Harmonies has been around since I moved to Miami in 2006, my website and blog are only 1 year old! One of the main reasons I wanted to create a website and learn how to update it is so I can show music therapy in action. How many times have [...]

Five Fine Foxes

2012-09-01T14:44:01+00:00September 1st, 2012|

Happy Saturday Song Share to you! Five Fine Foxes is a song I wrote my very first year working at United Cerebral Palsy (UCP). The lyrics are taken from the B.E.L.L. Literacy Program, which stands for Building Early Language and Literacy. The program uses rhymes and chants to engage the children in practicing letter sounds and working [...]

Four Things That Help Me Refocus on My Clients

2017-04-26T14:27:07+00:00August 29th, 2012|

I feel like it has been a while since I wrote a real blog post! Between forming my LLC, launching my new ebook, and some other projects that will soon be revealed ;) , it feels like I haven't had a moment to sit back and reflect on it all. Sometimes when you own a [...]

Sensational Songs & Activities ebook Has ARRIVED!!

2012-08-25T16:14:39+00:00August 25th, 2012|

Launch Day is here and my new ebook Sensational Songs & Activities has arrived!!!! I am thrilled to announce that his resource is available, since it has been months in the making! In case you missed my announcements all over Twitter and Facebook, Sensational Songs & Activities: Sensory-Based Ideas for Music Therapy is an ebook jam-packed with intervention [...]

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