by Mary | Mar 27, 2014 | Autism, cogntive skills, free resources, music therapy
Meet my friend Letter Monster! He is a very friendly monster really. He has a big smile on his face and as long as you feed him letters of the alphabet, he will happy and content. I love pinterest, and I am always on the lookout for song and music activity...
by Mary | Mar 17, 2014 | Autism, cogntive skills, free resources, math skills, music therapy
Have you (or your children!) seen this adorable show on PBS? We spent last week (our Spring Break) at Navarre Beach in Florida (between Pensacola and Destin if you need a reference). The weather was definitely less than stellar. In fact, it was fairly cold (35-60...
by Mary | Feb 3, 2014 | Autism, cogntive skills, language skills, music therapy, singable books
Singable Books all about Transportation One of my favorite ways to work on skills while keeping my clients attentive and engaged is to use a singable story. Singable stories typically have fun and engaging pictures, catchy melodies, and repetitive lyrics. Many come...
by Mary | Aug 19, 2013 | cogntive skills, free resources, language skills, music therapy
Today’s project was to come up with a song to succinctly explain the concept of a verb. My client has tackled “nouns,” and it is time to move on. I don’t like to reinvent the wheel but a quick YouTube and Google search did not turn up any...
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