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Stopping the Music: Why, When and How to Discuss Developmental Concerns with Families

Stopping the Music: Why, When and How to Discuss Developmental Concerns with Families

by imagine | Sep 15, 2014 | Music Therapy, Parents, Young Children

Elizabeth K. Schwartz, LCAT, MT-BC Knowing why, when, and how to talk with families about the overall development of their child can be a daunting task. This podcast is designed to serve as a guideline for music therapists for initiating or engaging in challenging...
Creative Music Therapy in Neonatal Care: Supporting Communicative Musicality From the Very Beginning

Creative Music Therapy in Neonatal Care: Supporting Communicative Musicality From the Very Beginning

by imagine | Sep 15, 2014 | Music Therapy, NICU, Young Children

Friederike Haslbeck, Ph.D., DMtG, SFMT This podcast introduces results of a qualitative study of Creative Music Therapy (CMT) in neonatal care via two case examples. It demonstrates how CMT offers the potential for premature infants to engage in communicative...
Co-Treating With Speech-Language Pathologists – Before, During, and After the Session

Co-Treating With Speech-Language Pathologists – Before, During, and After the Session

by imagine | Sep 15, 2014 | Collaboration, Music Therapy, Speech-Language, Young Children

Matthew Logan, MA, MT-BC and Rachel See, MA, MT-BC This podcast discusses practical tips and considerations for co-treating with speech-language pathologists to maximize client outcomes in medical and community settings. Resources: American Speech-Language-Hearing...
Supporting Healthy Sibling Development With Music

Supporting Healthy Sibling Development With Music

by imagine | Sep 15, 2014 | Music Therapy, Parents, Siblings, Young Children

Meredith R. Pizzi, MT-BC This hands-on podcast shares ideas about using music with parents and young children to enhance the bonds and connections between siblings as families grow. Resources: Leman, K., & Leman, K. (2009). The new birth order book: Why you are...
Percussion and Drumming: Building Family and Community

Percussion and Drumming: Building Family and Community

by imagine | Sep 15, 2014 | Music Therapy, Parents, Young Children

Bill Matney, M.A., MT-BC This engaging podcast addresses music-making experiences and simple percussion techniques that can promote child development and family bonding in the home environment. Resources: Benenzon, R. (1976). Music therapy in infantile autism. British...
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