Emily Arrow: KidLit Tunes
Emily Arrow: KidLit Tunes “Picture books are… inherently musical to me; each illustration rings out a chord, each page a lyric, each book a song.” www.emilyarrow.com
Continue Reading…Emily Arrow: KidLit Tunes “Picture books are… inherently musical to me; each illustration rings out a chord, each page a lyric, each book a song.” www.emilyarrow.com
Continue Reading…Engaging in Play Written from a developmental therapies perspective, this article describes an approach to play that is flexible, predictable, and fun. “The important thing when coming up with ideas is, once again to think about things you know your child enjoys and how you can use them to create a shared game.” www.adaptmanitoba.ca
Continue Reading…Music Therapy in Mental Health Note: The RMT credential in Australia is equivalent to the MTA credential in Canada.
Continue Reading…Jackson’s Story This short animated video gives an informative glimpse into what music therapy can look like when working with children with disabilities. Note: The RMT credential in Australia is equivalent to the MTA credential in Canada.
Continue Reading…Betty’s Story “Quite often there are no words, but when they hear a particular song or melody it brings out that beautiful communication through music.”
Continue Reading…Claudia’s Story “The main differences I’ve noticed in Claudia since she’s been coming to sessions is that genuinely shared interactions started to take place between the two of us.”
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