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    Music Therapy and the IEP: Requesting Services

    by  • September 20, 2016 • Autism, School-Aged • 0 Comments

    A while ago, we wrote a blog post with information about how music therapy can be a related service on the IEP. You can find that overview here! With this blog post, we wanted to revisit this topic again. We get lots of questions about music therapy on the IEP. In this post, we will focus on...

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    {Therapist’s Corner} Back to School, Again

    by  • August 30, 2016 • School-Aged, Therapist's Corner • 0 Comments

    This post is part of a monthly series brought to you by the music therapists at Noteable Progressions. Join us here for book reviews, thought provoking conversation, interesting information, and other random musings. Do you have something you would like our therapists to address? Leave your idea in the comments, and we will get back to you. Every year I tell myself...

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    Music and Bonding: Teens

    by  • February 19, 2016 • Music Methods, School-Aged • 0 Comments

    Some people will probably see the title of this blog and not even continue reading. However, I did put teens AND bonding together on purpose, because it is a thing that can and does occur. One of my very first blog posts that I wrote was around this time a year ago on the 5...

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    Music and Bonding: Kids

    by  • February 12, 2016 • Music Methods, School-Aged • 0 Comments

    Sometimes its hard to find those moments to really bond with your kids. Between jobs, school, after school activities, extracurricular activities, play dates, music lessons/classes, and getting that homework done, it seems that finding family time is harder as your kids start elementary school. It can feel like we have to cram so much...

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    Our Recommended Apps: 12-21

    by  • January 15, 2016 • School-Aged • 0 Comments

    This month we are highlighting some of the apps that we find ourselves frequently using in sessions, recommending to clients, and sharing around the office. While technology can be a polarizing subject on many fronts, we feel that when used with a specific purpose in mind (such as skill building), it can be a...

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    Our Recommended Apps: Ages 5-12

    by  • January 8, 2016 • General, School-Aged • 0 Comments

    This month we are highlighting some of the apps that we find ourselves frequently using in sessions, recommending to clients, and sharing around the office. While technology can be a polarizing subject on many fronts, we feel that when used with a specific purpose in mind (such as skill building), it can be a...

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    Tips for a Musical Halloween

    by  • October 2, 2015 • General, School-Aged • 0 Comments

    With Halloween quickly approaching, we wanted to share some non-traditional ideas to make your Halloween a bit more musical and inclusive. You see, many of the clients we work with have very specific diets due to food allergies and other sensitivities. Snickers, lollipops, Mounds, or Nerds are not an option for some kids. And...

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    Fall is Here, Hear the Yell…

    by  • August 21, 2015 • School-Aged • 0 Comments

    Well, it’s that time again. Time to go back to school shopping (or find our school clothes) and to get back to a routine. This is not easy for any of us, is it? I love the relaxed feel of summer. You don’t have to wake up early every morning and get ready to...

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