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Expanding Your Rhythm Band On A Budget: Holiday Version

Raise your hand if you are still working on your holiday shopping!

Raise.

Raise your hand if you didn’t buy ANY holiday gifts before last week!

Raise.

Yes, that is right. I am a very slack holiday shopper.

In honor of all of the other slack holiday shoppers out there (or perhaps you are just looking to fill out around […]

By |December 13th, 2011|Blog|0 Comments

Easy Tips for Using Music at Home- Rhythm Sticks

Welcome to the final video in the series, Easy Tips for Using Music at Home! I’ve really enjoyed making this videos, and I hope that you have enjoyed watching them! Remember, leave comments here, or on my YouTube channel!
I’d love to hear from you if you have questions, success stories, or even suggestions about a […]

By |August 2nd, 2011|Blog|0 Comments

How to Find a Music Therapist- A Vignette

As you are sitting in the speech therapist’s waiting room, pretending to read yet another US Weekly, your attention wanders between the clock, thinking of what to cook for dinner, and snippets of the conversations going on around you. As you drift from one thing to another, suddenly your attention focuses on a conversation that […]

By |July 11th, 2011|Blog|0 Comments

3 Ready To Go Facts for Finding a Therapy that Fits

Have you ever had a conversation with a therapist or other service provider and sat glassy eyed on the phone or in their presence as they rattled off a standard definition of their profession? Did you find yourself thinking that while the definition they gave was correct, it just didn’t seem to apply to you?

Plenty […]

By |June 13th, 2011|Blog|2 Comments

A Story That You Need to Hear about Music Therapy and Autism

I’ve often thought about how it would be to go through the day without having to explain to someone what it is that I do. I wondered how it would feel to answer the question “So what do you do for a living?” with a one or two word phrase and have the conversation end […]

By |June 6th, 2011|Blog|2 Comments

Three Cheers For Caregivers

I am dedicating this post to the fabulous people who take care of those who I am privileged enough to work with. You are wonderful and your dedication to going to extra mile for your loved one is phenomenal.

As some of you may know, I’ve been struggling the past few weeks with what seemed to […]

By |May 27th, 2011|Blog|0 Comments

Referral Incentives

In the spirit of giving back to those who have helped to make Key Changes what is it, and what is is becoming, we are offering referral incentives from now until the end of April!

If you refer a new client for music therapy assessment and treatment, your next session is half price! Tell your […]

By |March 18th, 2011|Blog|0 Comments

Music Therapy: Not Just for the Client

At the beginning of the year, I posted a poll asking what you, my readers, wanted to see more of in this blog. I was excited to get responses from 25 of you! That’s a lot of people invested in my tiny little blog, and I firstly want to say thank you! Of the options […]

By |February 9th, 2011|Blog|0 Comments

Adding Music to Your Child’s Daily Routine

One of the wonderful things about music is that is travels. You can have CDs, MP3 players, small instruments, and your voice! An excellent way to help music travel is to use it throughout your day so that your child become accustomed to it’s presence, as well as benefits from it’s naturally soothing effects on […]

By |October 22nd, 2010|Blog|0 Comments

Updates

We have had some weather here in South Carolina! First it was no rain for a month, then two days of downpour. The sun came out again briefly yesterday and then back to rain again. I’ve been itching to sing the Cloudy Day song courtesy of Rachel Rambach over at Listen and Learn Music, but […]

By |September 29th, 2010|Blog|0 Comments