Matthew Logan, MA, MT-BC
In this experiential audio podcast, the author shares musical and clinical skills essential for interns and new professionals when working with young children with disabilities in various settings.
Resource:
- Adamek, M. S., & Darrow, A. (2010). Music in special education. (2 ed.). Silver Spring: The American Music Therapy Association, Inc.
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Hanson-Abromeit, D. & C. Colwell (Eds.) (2008). Medical music therapy for pediatrics in hospital settings. Silver Spring, MD: The American Music Therapy Association.
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Kern, P., & Humpal, M. (Eds.) (2012). Early childhood music therapy and autism spectrum disorders: Developing potential in young children and their families. London and Philadelphia, PA: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
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Nöcker-Ribaupierre, M. (Ed.) (2004). Music therapy for premature and newborn infants. Gilsum, NH: Barcelona.
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Robb, S. L. (2003). Music therapy in pediatric healthcare: Research and evidence-based practice. Silver Spring, MD: The American Music Therapy Association,Inc.
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Standley, J., & Walworth, D. (2010). Music therapy with premature infants: Research and developmental interventions (2nd ed.). Silver Spring, MD: The American Music TherapyAssociation.
About the Author:
Matthew Logan is a pediatric music therapist at the Children’s Hospital & Research Center in Oakland, California. He is the owner of the websites APerfectLullaby.com and Musictherapysource.com. Contact: matt@musictherapysource.com
Suggested Citation:
Logan, M. (Author). (2013, September 1). Ten essential skills for working in early childhood settings. Retrieved from www.imagine.musictherapy.biz