Enliven Your Instrument Activities With This Technique

2017-04-05T18:04:00+00:00April 5th, 2017|

I've been working at Children's Resources Educational Center since August of last year and am loving my time there. I have the opportunity to work with a wonderful group of students. One of my favorite classes at Children's Resources is for children with severe/profound intellectual disability and physical disabilities. Many of the students in the class [...]

This Tip Has Saved Me Hours in Session Planning

2017-03-29T15:01:36+00:00March 29th, 2017|

Session planning is one of my favorite things about being a music therapist. I love the process. We start out with a client need and corresponding goal. Then we use our creativity to see how we can address that goal musically. I love everything that goes into that process - writing original songs for my younger clients, [...]

Spring Into the Miami-Dade Public Libraries for Music Time

2017-03-22T14:14:27+00:00March 22nd, 2017|

Spring is in the air! Well, here in Miami, I guess it always feels like Spring. But there's something so refreshing about the days staying lighter longer. With the coming of Spring, I want to share with you about the new Spring schedule that's out for our Baby & Toddler Rock programs. These sessions are presented in [...]

A Few Creative Adaptations for Your Lessons

2017-03-15T14:53:07+00:00February 28th, 2017|

When I first started Wholesome Harmonies, I envisioned my business solely providing music therapy services. (In fact, my business name used to be Wholesome Harmonies Music Therapy). As the years have gone by, though, I've received more and more requests from parents looking for someone to teach music lessons to their child with special needs. But they [...]

Why I Use a Keyboard (not a piano!) For Adapted Lessons

2017-02-21T20:20:47+00:00February 21st, 2017|

In addition to offering music therapy, another service we provide at Wholesome Harmonies is adapted music lessons. Whereas in music therapy our goal is something non-musical (like increasing attention or improving articulation), with adapted music lessons our goal is musical - for students to acquire skills to learn an instrument. The benefits of having a board [...]

My Sound Birthing Experience (Part 2)

2017-01-24T20:59:42+00:00January 24th, 2017|

  Last week I got kind of personal with you. I shared some of my experiences going through the Sound Birthing Method while I was pregnant. The nightly relaxation sessions and singing sessions that are part of the Sound Birthing Method are some of my most cherished moments from that pregnancy. There were two other components of the [...]

My Sound Birthing Experience (Part 1)

2017-01-24T20:59:10+00:00January 18th, 2017|

Do you have a song that takes you right back to a specific moment in time? One that makes you feel "all the feels" as if you were there in that moment again? I do. It's "Home" by Phil Phillips. That was the song playing when my first daughter, B, entered the world. When I hear [...]

Composing Catchy Songs for Clients (that are therapeutic and effective too!)

2016-12-14T14:38:37+00:00December 14th, 2016|

I know it can be tricky composing songs for clients. We want the songs to be therapeutic and goal-oriented, but also catchy and engaging. (At least that's what I'm thinking of when I'm composing for kids!) Here are a few tips to get you started with writing songs for your clients: Repetition, repetition, repetition. When it comes [...]

Why I’m An Original Song Ambassador…And Why You Should Be Too

2019-10-26T18:09:56+00:00December 6th, 2016|

Last week I shared a simple and creative way you can earn free CMTE credits: by writing original songs. Turns out that there are  plenty of other great reasons why writing original songs is beneficial...not just for you but for your clients as well! Here are the top three reasons why I'm a original song ambassador...and [...]

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