Book ‘n Song: “Ten Little Fingers”

2011-09-18T16:03:28+00:00September 18th, 2011|

Music therapy with the baby and toddler class at UCP is one of my favorite groups of the week. I get to see them meet so many developmental milestones, which is amazing - I feel like a proud mama! Our music therapy sessions focus on the following developmental areas: - Moving to music - Social skills: giving [...]

Hey Music Therapy Students!

2019-10-13T17:49:26+00:00September 14th, 2011|

Last Friday, I had the privilege of presenting at University of Miami's music therapy forum. I have presented there a few times, and this time the topic was Private Practice and Social Media: The Business of Music Therapy. Every time I present it is exciting and also....very surreal! I remember not-so-long ago I was the [...]

Groovy Guitar Strums for Music Therapists – Part 1

2019-10-13T17:50:46+00:00September 11th, 2011|

Are you looking to add some variety to your guitar playing? Look no further! Watch here and see if you are inspired to pick up your guitar and try some groovy new strum patterns... Music Therapy Strum ~ "Rainstorm is Brewing" by Mahleah Benson Upbeat Music Therapy Strum ~ "Days of the Week" by Amy Kalas [...]

Why Use Original Songs?

2019-10-20T19:25:24+00:00September 7th, 2011|

As I sit here and work on a new song about compound words for my Kindergarten class, I think back to the question...why do I do this? Why do I push so hard to use original songs in my music therapy sessions with children with special needs? Here are a few of the most important [...]

Feeling the Beat at UCP

2011-09-02T00:03:08+00:00September 2nd, 2011|

Last week the children at UCP's Early Beginnings Academy had the privilege of having a guest artist! Pedro, percussionist from University of Miami, came to visit the children and show them a variety of latin instruments. Here were some of the highlights... First, we heard the snare drum... We explored sounds that were soft and [...]

PS 22 Chorus Sings “Imagine”

2011-08-29T20:37:12+00:00August 29th, 2011|

I absolutely love the PS 22 Chorus - they are so inspiring to me! Watching their videos reminds me of the importance of keeping music and the arts in our schools. Enjoy this video and I hope it inspires you to have a wonderful week...

Guess the Weather

2015-06-03T14:46:21+00:00August 21st, 2011|

              One of the places where I provide music therapy is the Chabad Center of Kendall's Friendship Circle. Friendship Circle is a place where children and teens with disabilities can come to take part in a variety of activities: karate, yoga, gymnastics, dance, art, music therapy, and more. Each child [...]

Presenting with PIZAZZ

2011-08-17T21:36:11+00:00August 17th, 2011|

Yesterday I had the privilege of presenting to the staff members of UCP Miami. I always love sharing information on music therapy (my favorite topic in the world!), but admittedly, I was very nervous. The audience was made up of various professionals: teachers, assistants, therapists, and administrators. The topic of my presentation was "How Music [...]

Favorite Resources for Addressing…Occupational Therapy Goals

2011-08-13T19:19:26+00:00August 13th, 2011|

In my group and individual music therapy sessions at UCP I have the opportunity to co-treat with amazing occupational therapists. We discuss often how their occupational therapy (OT) goals and objectives can be addressed during my sessions. Because of the increasing number of children we see on the autism spectrum, sensory integration and sensory processing disorder [...]

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