Individual and Group Opportunities
Specialized treatment plans for each individual and group
Music therapy is a client-centered therapeutic approach that uses music to support emotional, cognitive, physical, communication, and social goals. The process begins with an intake and assessment to identify strengths, needs, and musical preferences. Based on this information, individualized goals are developed.
Therapy sessions use evidence-based music interventions such as singing, instrument play, music listening, and movement to support engagement, regulation, and skill development. Progress is continuously monitored, and interventions are adapted as needed. Services conclude when goals are met or when a transition to other supports is appropriate
Adaptive Music Lessons
Voice. Guitar. Piano. Ukulele.
Adaptive music lessons provide individualized music instruction tailored to the unique learning needs, abilities, and goals of each student. Lessons are modified in pace, teaching style, and materials to support physical, cognitive, sensory, communication, and emotional differences while fostering musical skill development.
Instruction may include adaptations to instruments, notation, positioning, and learning methods to ensure meaningful participation and success. Adaptive music lessons focus on building confidence, creativity, and independence while creating an inclusive and supportive learning environment for all learners