As a music therapist and music educator, I use props as an aid to reinforce or support movements, concepts, skills, exploration, imagination and our student’s or client’s creativity in the music space with my preschool and kindergarteners. In this post, I’m sharing some of my favorite fall props for early childhood music time.
Narwhals and Waterfalls
Move To The Beat: A Sitting Movement Song For Preschool & Kindergarten Music
Laurie Berkner
Today, we are ending this series with our keynote speaker, the absolutely incredible queen of children's music, Laurie Berkner. She has a hundred million or more views between YouTube and streams on Spotify and all of the other streaming services.
A Stretchy Band Song For Preschool & Kindergarten Music Groups
I love movement props for my preschool and kindergarten music groups. One of my favorite movement props? Hands down, the Stretchy Band. The stretchy band is exactly that, a big band that is flexible, stretchy and made with elastic and a soft, colorful fabric. The Stretchy Band is machine washable, making super easy to keep it clean!
Hakeem Leonard and Kerry Devlin
This week, we’ve had the pleasure to interview Hakeem Leonard and Kerry Devlin, two music therapists who I respect and admire. You might know them from Instagram and if you don’t, I recommend you follow their accounts: Hakeem @musicallman and Kerry @liberatedlearning.
Peek A Boo: A Scarf Song For Online And In-Person Music Classes or Music Therapy Sessions
Kimberly Khare and Lorrie Kubicek
I hope that you have been enjoying this Music For Kiddos Symposium Presenters’ series we have been doing on the blog and on the Music For Kiddos Podcast. We are interviewing each and everyone of the speakers leading up to November 12th, 2021, when the Music For Kiddos Symposium is taking place. If you missed the previous interviews, so far we’ve had the opportunity to talk with Franklin Willis, Kaiti Shelton & Rich Abante Moats, who are wonderful music therapists and music educators who you should know. This time, we got to interview some of my favorite people in the whole entire world. We get to hear from Lori Kubicek and Kimberly Khare who are my personal mentors and two people I love so much.
A Song About Feeling Mad and Using Movement For Self-Regulation: Grizzly Bear Grump
Rich Abante Moats
Rita Antonia Abante Moats, MA, MT-BC or most commonly called “Rich,” has been a board-certified music therapist for 13 years. Rich has primarily worked in the medical setting since becoming a board-certified music therapist in the United States. Her initial passion was in pediatric music therapy - working with children diagnosed with cancer, other life limiting illnesses, as well as the neonatal intensive care unit. Since then, Rich has worked with children and adults in the hospital, both in individual and group settings, from Med-Surg, ICU, Neuro, Cardiac, Psych, and Rehab.