Music Therapists work with some of society’s most vulnerable including youth at risk, individuals with brain injury, those with mental health issues, learning challenges, and those in palliative care, long-term care and dementia care.
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5 Strategies to Help Teach Music to a Special Needs Student
When introducing a new piece of music, play it through in its entirety - up to tempo and with all the dynamics and flourishes you hope to hear at the end of the teaching experience. Break down the lesson into small segments (ie. taking the instrument out of the case,...
We are Finalists!
September 15, 2015 Dear Family, Friends, Colleagues, Partners and Clients, JB MUSIC THERAPY is honoured to have just been selected as one of the Finalists for the Community Impact Award after making it through two rounds of judging - starting with 400 nominations. The...
Making Music with Special Needs Children (5 strategies for teachers)
FIVE STRATEGIES FOR YOU, THE TEACHER! When introducing a new piece of music, play it through in its entirety - up to tempo and with all the dynamics and flourishes you hope to hear at the end of the teaching experience. Break down the lesson into small segments...
My Body’s Special Book – PLUS…
...complete 'We Are Making Music CD'. My Body's Special is the accumulation of positive messages for young children of all abilities - EVERYONE has a body that is Special regardless of ability. Written over 10 years the We Are Making Music CD is the perfect compliment...