HIGH-QUALITY CHILDREN’S MUSIC RESOURCES FOR MUSIC THERAPISTS & MUSIC EDUCATORS.
Miss Katie Sings
Celebrating diversity, celebrating all kids and making sure that kids are represented in music are some of the things that Katie Norregard, better know as Miss Katie, cares about. She is a children’s musician, an early childhood music educator and content creator based in Chicago. Her songs and resources are focused on anti-bias & anti-racist education and social-emotional learning for young kids.
Songwriting for Ages 0-6
When it comes to songwriting, some of us love it, and others find it intimidating. If you feel like songwriting might not be for you, keep reading because I’m sharing three different tools that I use specifically when I write music for kids under the age of six.
Empowering Little Leaders
Some of the questions that music educators and music therapists might be asking themselves when it comes to creating inclusive and equitable early childhood spaces might be:
How can I create social change in my early childhood music classes?
How can I talk to young children about topics related to race, politics, landownership, disabilities, etc.?
All About Movement Songs
My all time favorite song category are movement songs. Why? Because movement songs provide endless opportunities to engage children and can give them an opportunity to regulate their sensory systems.
Speech Goals: 5 Ways To Support Speech Through Music
Communication skills can be addressed and developed through music, and this is what music therapist Alyssa Stone, MT-BC discusses further in the eight episode of the Music For Kiddos Podcast.
My 3 Favorite Singable Books
Is there anything more pleasing and enjoyable than a good book? Especially music books with engaging visuals, an interesting melody, and that have a really clear song form. There's nothing else I have that will hold a child's attention like a singable book!
Telehealth Update with Kerry Devlin MMT, MT-BC
The summer of 2020 was a stressful time to say the least. Music educators and music therapists were preparing to go online to provide services and lessons over somewhat unfamiliar virtual platforms. Many would agree that “being unprepared” was a known feeling as the tools, logistics, and ideas were just not there.
Fewer Words, More Music
The way that we present music to kids is really important because we want to help them to be as successful as possible. Fewer words, more music is all about communicating with music and is not necessarily communicating without words. It means that we are increasing our communication in music so that we can best support kids.
Out of the Music Box with Kate Shannon
On the fourth episode of the Music For Kiddos Podcast, Kate joins us to share tangible, child-centered resources that you can immediately implement in your practice. She also talks about her new course on Music For Kiddos called Out of the Music Box.
10 Tips For Teaching The Ukulele
The ukulele is a favorite instrument of so many music therapists, music educators and parents, because it is very accessible to kids.
Hello! I’m Stephanie Leavell, the creator of Music for Kiddos, a mom to a spunky young daughter, a seasoned performer, an experienced music educator, and a board certified music therapist who is passionate about using music to help kids succeed.
I share high-quality music and music resources for music therapists, music educators, and parents on this blog and inside of the Music For Kiddos Community. So glad you’re here!