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Keep Singing, Keep Playing, Keep Reading
Books are a common tool music therapists use in sessions to bring a story to song, or a song to life in a different way. For music therapists working with children or vulnerable people facing the stress and fear of separation, deportation, or detention, check out this book list compiled in collaboration by the MN Department of Health and UMN Extension. The document also has helpful tips for using these books sensitively. Below are a few considerations for music therapists. A

Kayla Shafer, MA, MT-BC
6 hours ago1 min read


Honoring December Celebrations
With Thanksgiving in our rearview mirror, now is the time we look ahead to the rest of the holiday season. December is a busy month full of opportunities to celebrate. In this post, we will dive a bit deeper into three of the major holidays that will be observed this month, along with some songs you can incorporate into music therapy sessions to honor each of them! Hanukkah: Evening of December 14-December 22, 2025 Origins Coming up first this month is Hanukkah, a Jewish ho

Emily Dobson, MT-BC
Dec 8, 20254 min read


The Gifts We Bring to Each Other: Reflections of a Music Therapist
You have heard the phrase, “The eyes are the window of the soul.” I am sure this is a phrase that we can all relate to. You may also have been told, “you are the apple of my eye!” At this time of holidays, it is helpful to focus on what may seem small, but what in reality makes our world go around in communion with each other. The answer and need of all people is to be acknowledged, validated, seen, and heard. We all do this, perhaps without much thought. A gift at this

Michelle Visker, MT-BC
Dec 1, 20253 min read


The Ice-Breaker Effect
Be honest. How many of you hear the word ‘ice-breaker’ and immediately feel panicked? You’re not alone. Ice-breakers can be anxiety...

Kayla Shafer, MA, MT-BC
Oct 6, 20252 min read
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