Celebrating Mothers: Happy Mother’s Day
Being a mother is a precious gift. Whether you have a biological child, an adopted child, a fostered child,
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early childhood music
Being a mother is a precious gift. Whether you have a biological child, an adopted child, a fostered child,
My son was diagnosed with torticollis when he was about 2 months old. When he was in utero his head
Continue readingHow I Use Music With My Son: Part 3 – Using Music with Physical Therapy
Autism in Infants The media has been overwhelmed with news of a recent study by UC Davis MIND Institute
Continue readingEarly Intervention for Infants Displaying Signs of Autism
I love sing-a-long books and books with CDs. I use them often with clients and now I use them with
Continue readingHow I Use Music With My Son: Part 2 Sing-A-Long Books and CDs
My first son was born at the end of last year and as a first time Mom I’m learning first
The Latest Edition of Xylophone Fun is Here! Volume 3 builds on what was learned in Volumes 1 and 2
When I first saw the Sleep Sheep, manufactured by CloudB, I thought it was a wonderful idea! I soon started
Happy Holidays Everyone! A year ago I created my first online resource: Xylophone Fun eBook which comes in Volumes 1,
I love the start of the new school year! Its a time for new opportunities, a fresh beginning, and it
The NBC Nightly News featured the use of Music Therapy in the NICU: Music Therapists at Beth Israel Hospital use
Continue readingMusic Therapy with Premature Infants: Nightly News Special
Have you and your kids starting baking Christmas cookies? Well, it might be a little early, but if its on
Just in time for the holidays – our newest edition of Xylophone Fun! Included in this ebook are visuals,
Continue readingDo you hear what I hear? Its beginning to sound a lot like Christmas!
I took my 3 year old nephew to our local theater to see Elmo Makes Music Live! What a great
Volume 2: Introducing New Songs Does your child love music? Have you thought about introducing your child to piano? Here
Having recently attended a few concerts, recitals, and end of the year programs at schools I have been thinking