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...
by imagine | Sep 15, 2014 | Music Therapy, Parents, Young Children
Carol Ann Blank, LCAT, LPC, MMT, MT-BC Clinical decision making is an important component of providing music therapy interventions. This podcast shares the author’s thoughts about the clinical decisions she makes when working with a mother-child dyad in an individual...
by imagine | Sep 15, 2014 | Music Therapy, Parents, Young Children
Laurel Rosen-Weatherford MM, MT-BC This follow-up podcast features a 30-minute sing-along that focuses on bringing families together to provide learning opportunities beyond the music therapy session. Musical examples can be implemented in the classroom and the...
by imagine | Sep 1, 2013 | Music Therapy, Parents, Performance, Young Children
Jamie George, MM, MT-BC, Andrew Littlefield, MM, MT-BC, Laurie Peebles, MT-BC, and Andrea Johnson, MT-BC In this collaborative podcast, the George Center’s music therapy team discusses the benefits of providing performance opportunity for young children with...
by imagine | Sep 1, 2012 | Music Therapy, Parents, Young Children
Matt Logan, MT-BC In this podcast, Matt Logan interviews Cynthia Briggs, a music therapist and psychologist who directs the music therapy program at Maryville University. She lectures and presents on the topic of music and infant attachment. In this interview, the...
by imagine | Sep 1, 2012 | Parents, Performance, Young Children
Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer Grammy® Award winners Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer discuss Sing-Play, a key element of their “Sing To Your Baby®” project. Originally created to help parents and caregivers connect with new babies using the sound of their own voices,...