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This is a really good point. When I was in the hospital, the kiddos I worked with were dealing with such different things than “typical” kids. Still really good to know, but it is an interested comparison.
ParticipantAbsolutely. I think it will really make any classes or groups feel more science-based too so parents know you know your stuff when kids are having specific behaviors.
ParticipantMy other niece is 3, and I agree! Really cool to think about them as they were growing.
ParticipantGood point, I thought about that too when thinking about behaviors we see in children and why they might be occurring based on their developmental stage. Kind of makes it easier to be patient in my mind!
ParticipantGood point, I thought about that too when thinking about behaviors we see in children and why they might be occurring based on their developmental stage. Kind of makes it easier to be patient in my mind!
ParticipantYes! It was a good reminder how important it is to have our interventions founded in these stages. So cool.
ParticipantHi Katelyn! Nice to meet you. It sounds like you have such cool music experiences in your background! I love marimbas so much, what a cool time that was I’m sure 🙂
ParticipantThank you, Kimberly! It was quite the adventure! I really appreciate the tips on good music. I had not heard of Ms. Rachel, so I will have to check her out!
ParticipantHi Christine, your team sounds really amazing! I would imagine having that focus on sensory needs would really make your music therapy based group connect for everyone.
ParticipantI really want to focus on bringing an inclusive environment to my music therapy-based program. My community is fairly small, so when I think about the needs of children and their caregivers as I develop that program, I see needing a safe space for children of all abilities and I want to bring that as a focus. With the information in this course, I will be able to really focus on developmentally appropriate content that I can adapt for kids with typical development, as well as kids with non-typical development and hopefully blend that into a meaningful group for everyone.
ParticipantThe most valuable takeaway this week for me was just how quickly and on such a massive level that children grow and learn. I don’t have children of my own yet, so I haven’t been able to personally watch a child grow. It was such a fun review from learning all of this in undergrad; the theories of development especially. My sister just had her first baby in February, so I am so excited to watch her grow and compare these different milestones as she develops.
ParticipantHi, Erika. Nice to meet you! Thanks for being the moderator for this course and for the work you do.
ParticipantHi, Maggie. It’s nice to meet you! Your work sounds so interesting. It will be fun to go through this course with you
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