Pop Song Spotlight: Best Songs for Movement

2023-05-09T13:54:42+00:00April 24th, 2023|

My pop song spotlight series started with a look at Snoop Dogg's kids album (it's a treasure, I promise you!), followed by a look at some cool, current songs I'm using to work on attention skills with instruments. Today, I'm focusing on the best current pop songs that can be used for movement. I usually [...]

Keeping Things Cool In Your Music Therapy Sessions With Teens

2023-01-30T19:16:37+00:00January 30th, 2023|

One thing I see over and over again with music therapists (both students and board certified clinicians) who work with teens,  is the use of songs and activities that are geared toward children. And let me tell you - I get it. I talk in the Tune In Teens E-Course and the Tuneful Teens E-Books [...]

How To Reengage Clients If You’re Losing Them

2023-01-09T16:58:05+00:00January 9th, 2023|

Have you ever had a time when you were going along, leading your session, and suddenly realized that things were totally out of control? Kids were screaming, people were wandering, and no one was following your instructions? Insert hand raising emoji here. I've been there. We've all had moments where it's a runaway train and [...]

“See You Soon” – A Holiday Break Song for Students

2024-11-21T17:40:37+00:00November 23rd, 2022|

Thanksgiving break is here! While this is an exciting time for our students, it can also be confusing for them. Schedules and routines change, things are different. So, I wrote a song called "See You Soon" to remind my students that we may be on break and our schedules may feel strange, but we'll be [...]

Successful Creative Arts Therapy Collaborations – Part 3

2022-10-14T13:42:44+00:00October 14th, 2022|

Today I'm wrapping up a series on successful arts therapy collaborations (something that was pretty new to me!) Check out Part 1 of the series here and Part 2 here. I'm going to continue sharing themes and experiences from the 8-week Healing Arts Program I facilitated for a high school autistic support classroom here in [...]

Successful Creative Arts Therapy Collaborations – Part 2

2022-09-14T17:45:51+00:00September 13th, 2022|

Last month, I started a series on successful Creative Arts Therapy Collaborations. You can check out Part 1 of the series here, where I shared ways to incorporate dance and art experiences into your music therapy sessions (for example, by pretending to surf to songs by The Beach Boys and doing chalk drawings of outer [...]

How Role Reversal Works Wonders in Music Therapy

2022-08-04T18:48:00+00:00August 4th, 2022|

Therapist. Client. Two well defined roles. But what happens in music therapy when you switch up those roles? When the therapist feels what it feels like to be the client, and the client feels what it feels like to be the therapist. This idea came to me a few years ago when I was working [...]

Where I Hang Out To Find New Music For Teens

2022-05-24T14:39:52+00:00May 24th, 2022|

Today, I did an entire refresh of my Music Jeopardy game for teens. I updated all the songs for the Name That Tune and Finish the Phrase categories, and all the artists for the Name That Singer and Name That Style categories. I do a refresh like this every few weeks, since the music that's [...]

Good Pop Songs for Movement with Teens

2022-05-16T18:02:00+00:00May 16th, 2022|

Over the past few weeks, I've shared some posts that've hopefully boosted your creativity if you work with school-age clients or teens. In this post, I showed how to therapeutically use songs that don't appear (at first) to have therapeutic value. And here, I shared how I keep things age appropriate (and cool!) when working [...]

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