Music therapist athy Knoll continues her series of video discussions of practical strategies for dealing with challenging issues in the music classroom. This 5-minute clip overviews basic principles for adapting music learning experiences for students with special needs who are unable to participate in typical ways.
Cathy is a board certified music therapist with experience in public schools in Ohio and Texas since 1974. She welcomes your comments or questions about situations you encounter in music class. Contact Cathy at CathyKnoll@gmail.com or visit her resources http://FAQautism.com and http://MusicWorksPublications.com
Marge Troeh, from Global Music Connections, shows how you can find music in every book! Here she reads "Yesterday I Had the Blues."
Marge Troeh shows how you can find music in every book! Here she reads and "plays" Hide and Snake, by Keith Baker.
So those of you with young girls in the family from 3 on up may have heard some singing coming from the back seat on that last summer trip you took. Most likely a few songs were from a particular artist.
Taylor Swift has had a strong following with her first CD titled "Taylor Swift", but her new album "Fearless" has left it in the dust with songs like its title song, "White Horse." Also who hasn't heard "Love Story" on the radio at last a dozen times a day?
Who hasn't heard of Hannah Montana?
If you have young girls ages 3 on up, you probably have been exposed to the craze and heard many of the songs. I know of families that have traveled hours to go see her show!