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Music Supporting Emerging Math With Children Ages 0-5

Music Supporting Emerging Math With Children Ages 0-5

by imagine | Sep 1, 2010 | Music Therapy, Pre-Academic Skills, Young Children

Kamile Geist, MA, MT-BC In this podcast, the author reviews her own pilot research study which was conducted at the Ohio University lab school. Using music in the classroom to support emergent math skills in 3- and 4-year olds was shown to be an effective tool in...
What Happens When Your First NICU Patient is Also Your Child? A NICU-MT Dad’s Journey

What Happens When Your First NICU Patient is Also Your Child? A NICU-MT Dad’s Journey

by imagine | Sep 1, 2010 | Music Therapy, NICU, Young Children

Tim Ringgold, MT-BC, NICU-MT In this podcast, the author describes his unique experience as both a trained NICU-MT and the father of a fragile infant in the NICU. He recounts the process of preparing with his wife for their daughter’s birth using music therapy skills....
Children Reach Out for Music and Find the World They Cannot See and Parents Witness Their Child in a Whole New Light

Children Reach Out for Music and Find the World They Cannot See and Parents Witness Their Child in a Whole New Light

by imagine | Sep 1, 2010 | Music Therapy, Visual Impairments, Young Children

Jennifer Buchanan, BMT, MTA This podcast guides the listener through a full music therapy group session for infants and toddlers with visual impairments and their parents. Through descriptions of various interventions and the responses they evoke in children and...
Sensory Processing: Key Points and Ideas for Application in Music Therapy

Sensory Processing: Key Points and Ideas for Application in Music Therapy

by imagine | Sep 1, 2010 | Collaboration, Sensory Processing, Young Children

Linn Wakeford, M.S., OTR/L Offering a straightforward and detailed overview of sensory processing and modulation, this podcast is an invaluable tool in the early childhood music therapist’s toolkit. It is imperative to understand the way that young children process...
Not one Day Without a Smile: Music Therapy in Early Childhood Education – An Interview With Marcia Humpal

Not one Day Without a Smile: Music Therapy in Early Childhood Education – An Interview With Marcia Humpal

by imagine | Sep 1, 2010 | History, Music Therapy, Young Children

Petra Kern, Ph.D., MT-BC, MTA, DMtG In the early childhood and music therapy literature, you will find an outstanding person: Marcia Humpal. Through her writings, passion, and devotion to very young children and their families, she is very well known among music...
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