by imagine | Sep 1, 2012 | ASD, Music Therapy, Performance, Young Children
Kana Kamitsubo, MT-BC This podcast illustrates an approach to music therapy that incorporates music instruction. It describes the case of a boy with ASD who began music therapy exhibiting severe attention difficulties and disruptive behaviors. Within two years, he...
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,...
by imagine | Sep 15, 2011 | Music Therapy, Self-Care, Young Children
Kat Fulton, MM, MT-BC In this video podcast, Kat Fulton weaves together the self-care experiences of eight music therapists working with a wide variety of clients, including children. The interviewees delve into the topic of self-care, revealing their definition,...
by imagine | Sep 15, 2011 | Music Therapy, Young Children
Kalani Das, MT-BC Humor and laughter both have a role in music therapy from helping clients feel more at ease to creating interpersonal connections and serving as a catalyst for emotional release. This podcast identifies the primary types and uses of humor and...
by imagine | Sep 15, 2011 | Collaboration, Music Therapy, Young Children
Dorothy Denton, BM, MT-BC This podcast is an invitation to join the growing number of early childhood music & movement professionals encouraged by collaborative efforts to produce a broad knowledge base in the field. The author introduces music therapy to the...
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...