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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...
Rhythm, Rhyme and Remarkable Repetition: An Effective Foundation for Literacy

Rhythm, Rhyme and Remarkable Repetition: An Effective Foundation for Literacy

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

Kathy Schumacher, MT-BC The development of phonological awareness is critical for both learning to communicate and to read. This podcast gives an overview of phonological awareness and illustrates how the skill of rhyming can be taught through music. A brief summary...
Moving Beyond “Moo, Cow, Moo:” Targeted Song-Based Language Experiences for Young Children

Moving Beyond “Moo, Cow, Moo:” Targeted Song-Based Language Experiences for Young Children

by imagine | Sep 15, 2011 | Music Therapy, Speech-Language, Young Children

Cathy Knoll, MA, MT-BC Many traditional children’s songs focus on farmers, animal sounds, and imaginary topics, e.g. an “old woman who swallows a cow.” This podcast moves beyond sing-alongs in early childhood, providing examples of reality-based, customized songs...

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