Monday, October 8, 2012

Helping kids deal with anxiety ... a great resource!

 http://astore.amazon.com/musithermome-20/detail/1591473144

Hello! Just wanted to share with you one of my favorite resources.  I LOVE THIS BOOK! I've used it a good bit in therapy, in various ways, with applicable clients.  It has been such a great little asset to intervention.

Also, I have one client who has a particular interest and fascination with this book, even though I had never actually used it with her in session.  After I noticed that she was constantly requesting the book over the course of 2 consecutive sessions, I realized that, although she seems to not appear anxious and such, there may be something to this.  So, I followed her lead, and implemented the book into session.  Once I did this, I realized she needed it.  This book happened to be the vehicle to let me know that she was having some stress related issues (although she often appears to be a happy-go-lucky little girl).

Anyhow ... great book!

Jessica

Here's A Little Pumpkin

                                                                                                Happy Fall!                                                                                    Here is a little Fall activity that is very simple and can be implemented at home on your own ...








Orange and Round
Sung to :  I'm a Little Teapot

C
Here's a little pumpkin,
F                   C
Orange and round,
G7                    C
Here's a little pumpkin,
G7       C
That I found.

When I get him cleaned up
F       C
I will say,
"Here's a little pumpkin
For my holiday."

-Jean Warren

The above song and signs are from one of my favorite little activity resources, Piggyback Songs to Sign.  I have mentioned this little book before, and I also have it included in my aStore in the left hand column of this blog.  This is a great little activity that can accomplish a lot.  Here are some goal areas for which this activity would be useful:

  • Teach/reinforce cognitive concepts (holiday themes, colors, shapes, etc.)


  • Increase communication skill (facilitate nonverbal communication, teach ASL)


  • Increase visual attention


  • Improve auditory attention (listening for certain auditory cue to perform task/ASL signing)


  • Improve hand/eye coordination


  • Facilitate midline/cross lateral work


  • Increase range of motion/quality of movement

You may find other great uses not represented here as well or you may enjoy building from this activity.  Ideas welcome!

Have fun and happy fall,

Jessica

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Fishing Tournament Charity Event

http://www.facebook.com/events/410535069006763/

Carolina Children's Charity Event

8th Annual Denny Ford Memorial Fishing Tournamen

Saturday, October 6, 2012



  • The Island Sportsman's Club 8th Annual Denny Ford Memorial Fishing Tournament, proceeds to benefit Carolina Children's Charity.
    $35 per angler, $15 per youth anglar (15 and younger)

    Registration Party October 4th 5:30-7:30 @ the james island Yacht Club

    Weigh-in October 6th 4-5:30 @ the James Island Yacht Club

    Species: Trout, Flounder, Sheepshead, Redfish and King Mackerel.

    Food, Drink and a raffle will be provided at the registration party

    All Rules of the SCDNR apply

    $5,000.00 in cash prizes plus Calcutta

    Trout, Flounder, Sheepshead, Redfish Prizes:
    1st $300 cash and plaque
    2nd $200
    3rd $100
    $100 cash for outstanding angler (male, female, youth)
    $100 cash for legal Redfish with the most spots
    $250 cash for aggregate trout, flounder, sheepshead and redfish

    Kingfish Division:
    1st place $1,000.00 cash
    2nd place $500 cash
    3rd place $250 cash

    $200 early registration drawing--return your registration form postmarked by Sept. 13 to be entered. Must be present at registration party to win.

    Sponsored by Mevers Kitchen and Bath Design Studio

    www.carolinachildren.org and click on events tab for registration forms

    For more information please contact Parker Ford 478-8289 or Chris Mevers 200-0315

Friday, September 7, 2012

Fun Charity Event tomorrow!



Sounds like great fun, and is for a great cause!

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Multiple Intelligences


I've always been a fan of the theory and practice of Multiple Intelligence.  Intelligence, talent, and ability should be valued, measured, and acknowledged with the understanding that 'smart' is more than just reading, writing, and arithmetic.  It's also important to understand how we all learn, what drives us, and where our interests/passions/abilities lie.  Big fan! 
Jessica




Tuesday, July 31, 2012

music makes things make sense

A great moment in Music Therapy today brought a reminder even to me of yet another way in which music making and music as intervention can help teach everyday skills so important to development, interaction, and engagement in one's environment.  Simply, music can make things make sense.

Today I was in session with a client who has a natural love and understanding of music.  He is on the Autism spectrum, and is high functioning.  His understanding of music is something that is his own.  It's a beautiful thing, really.  It is one of his lights :)

Something, also, to keep in mind here is that for him, it can be something that further keeps him in his own little world or it can be an amazing bridge to many other things.  Music is naturally the motivator for him, but if we can try to also make it the language that makes the world make a little more sense, the tool that makes life goals more accessible, and the door that opens to other areas where he wouldn't otherwise naturally open himself to ... well, that's the broad idea for him. 

Today, he was (quite brilliantly) making up songs on a professional keyboard I have.  He was also very interested in my melodica, making up tunes and such on that as well.  I had a 12 string guitar in the studio this week.  He showed some interest in this as well as it was something he hadn't seen before. 

I began playing a chord progression (very upbeat as I knew he would be interested in) on the 12 string.  My goal was to engage him in music making with his instrument and mine as well.  This concept has natural ties to social awareness, cooperation, acceptance of other's ideas and input, and social interaction. 

Initially, he was not at all interested in making our instruments work together.  He wanted to play his own and then me play my own.  This can relate to life concepts of parallel play verses interactive play.  Little by little (and I won't necessarily get into specific methods here as it would be lengthy), he began tuning into what I was playing without taking my playing as an interference or assault to his own ideas and independence.  The moment when he finally hit a sequence of notes that went with the key/chord progression I was playing, was pretty amazing.  He looked up at me very excitedly, and then looked down at the keyboard (now fully engaged), and came up with a sort of base line on the key board to what I was playing on the 12 string.  In that moment ... in that musical moment ... he understood concepts of interactive play, social awareness, social cooperation and acceptance. 

And then we had a little jam session.  He seemed on cloud 9, but even more, he seemed in his element and almost liberated. 

Music is so cool.  Really.




Friday, July 27, 2012

Regarding the baby birds nesting in the  
heart shaped container on my door ... 
one of my 'lil clients says,
 "they picked a good place to live". 

 Just when I started to have the thought that it actually was not a good spot because of its location and precariousness, my clients adds, 
"they picked your heart to live in." ♥ 

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Friday, May 6, 2011

Mother's Day

For Mother's Day help us celebrate:

The determined mom who pushes doctors to find treatments for cancer and rare childhood diseases.
The dedicated mom who fights for life-saving cures despite the loss of her own child.
The devoted mom who gives her gifts, time, talents and voice to champion our cause.






Make a gift in honor of your mom      
to deliver hope to a child with cancer          
and the mother by his/her side.




            
Send an e-card to your mom                          
to celebrate Mother's Day.    















Wednesday, March 16, 2011

AC/DC Singer Brian Johnson @ Music Therapy Room Ribbon Cutting

YES !!! Love, love, love this!!!
Enjoy,
Jessica

AC/DC Singer Brian Johnson @ Music Therapy Room Ribbon Cutting w/ ABC News Holes and Hearts


Thursday, March 10, 2011

drumSTRONG 2011



"It's a gathering to rhythm. It's the beat of community, the beat of hope. Music truly is universally engaging all ages, wages and stages of health."   -drumstrong

Hey Everyone,

Camping and Drumming and Helping ...
You've heard me (seen me) mention this amazing event before.  It's coming up again this May so I wanted to pass the word on in plenty of time for you all to plan and spread the word.  It's amazing and fun, fun, fun!!!  Click on the picture/logo link about for detailed information. 
Here are a couple of my own pics from last year's event ... it was amazing!
Jessica


INFO:  (from drumstrong website)

Here's the Deal :: We (a lot of us) are going to do two things at once ::

We are going to break the planet’s record for the Longest continuous rhythm *Drum Circle* ever held (and possibly the Largest!), drum with people globally (simultaneously) and at the same time, raise awareness and incredible amounts of money for survivorship assistance, education and research for one of the most nefarious diseases known to man.
We will throw ourselves at eradicating cancer, fortify our friends, families and ourselves, glean useful info about the resources available to address cancer and have a blast doing it!


Registration for DRUMSTRONG 2011 opens on January 1st, 2011, and is $25.00 for individuals 12 and over, and $50.00 for families with children under 12 and special Team discounts. Registration is good for both days of the event (all 24+ hours). Come and go as you wish. Please remember that the registration fee helps us support worthy causes.

When and Where:
May 21 & 22, 2011 at Misty Meadows Farm in Weddington, NC, (just outside of Charlotte), 4 miles south of Hwy 485 on Providence Rd. at the corner of Ennis Rd. (Get directions.) Please carpool. Festivities begin at 10:30 am Saturday and drumming begins at 12:00 pm and continues into the afternoon 29 hours later on Sunday. Rain or SHINE.




Thursday, February 24, 2011

My Facebook Music Therapy Professional Page (see link below)

Hello Facebookers!

I have created a FB page for my business, and it is listed as "Music Therapy services".  Here is the LINK for it.  You will recognize my business logo as the profile picture (see below).

I'm hoping this will be a useful and convenient tool/resource for many people. 

Thanks!
Jessica

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Walk for Autism - Fun Events

                     February 26th  (Sat)-                                Pancake Breakfast
                               Applebees (Mount Pleasant)
                               8am - 10am
                               Tickets are $5  (at the door)





March 14th (Monday) - Chuckie Cheese in North Charleston (Rivers Ave).
* donating 15% of proceeds to this charity
* Contact me if you are interested, and I can email you the flyer for this which includes a coupon for 10 free tokens !


ATTENTION BIKERS! 

March 19th (Saturday) -
Poker Run
(at American Biker in Ladson).
 
 
 



April 9th (Saturday) - Walk for Autism at Hampton Park in (downtown Charleston)
For more info, visit   http://www.walkforautism-charleston.com/

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Upcoming CCC events ... Don't miss out!

Fire Departments BOOT DRIVE  -  look for your local Firefighters out and about collecting for our sweet children! This will be starting up mid- March. 
*Also, Firefighters will be at Sam's Club on the weekends in the very near future!

CCC Telethon - Live broadcast on WCBD - NBC 2 (1-6pm)


Live Remote at the McDonalds in Oakland Plantation from 5pm – 7pm on Thursday, March 17th


2nd Annual Music Festival at Waterfront Park is scheduled for Saturday, March 19th from 12pm – 6pm . Music by local bands and food to be served by local firefighters. All proceeds will benefit CCC. We will have official flyers for this event in the next few weeks.


Carolina Children's Charity
6296 Rivers Ave., Suite 300
N. Charleston, SC 29406
Tel: (843) 554-6222
Fax: (843) 747-7222

Help a Lowcountry child today -- donate at www.carolinachildren.org!

All Money Raised Here Stays Here!!

Friday, January 14, 2011

Happy New Year: Resolutions and Goal Work ... make it fun!

Happy New Year to You All !!!

Goal work ... this is what we work on all the time in therapy with our kids.  This is the time of year, though, that we all take pause to do a little self reflection, and come up with our own self goals.  Hence, the New Year's resolutions!  It's also a great time to reiterate some of the goals some of our kids have (related to interventions, therapies, and such that our kids are receiving).  Why not make it fun? Our kids have been hearing a lot about New Year's resolutions this month, in particular.  Why not create a fun game, activity, and/or craft project to map out applicable goals. 

Another thought that would be easily replicated at home is to rewrite an already familiar song (i.e. "Twinkle, ,Twinkle", "Mary Had a Little Lamb", "Hokey Pokey", or use a more current song that your child likes).  Focus the lyrics around goal work ... what area(s) you want to work toward on a daily basis.  Most of you are familiar with Social Stories, and how effective they are.  Setting social stories to music takes it one more step further, making it more exciting (fun!) as well as making them easier to memorize and recall on spot.  Also, we all know how a certain tune can get "stuck in your head", right?   Why not use this concept to your advantage?   It's what was done with the ABC song, and look how effective that has been! It's used in every commercial you see for a reason.  Sing the song (maybe even have pictures or some visual prop to accompany) in the mornings and/or just before the related task (goal related task). 

Jessica

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Crayola Holiday Savings


If You "LIKE" Crayola You'll Love more in Savings!
Get amazing Crayola savings on our hottest holiday gifts starting November 23. If you "LIKE" Crayola on Facebook, Facebook friends have exclusive access to special bonus coupons for in-store savings on select products. Hurry - coupon quantities will be limited to the first 10,000 coupons per product - limit one per person per offer!

This offer is exclusively for our Crayola Facebook friends. You must be a Facebook user to participate.

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Hey everyone -

I love Crayola.com! I sometimes encorporate some things I see on the site (when appropriate) in session.  I wanted to share the info above with you all as well.  It may help for the holidays!

Jessica

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Upcoming Pet Pageant for charity ... FUN, FUN!

I saw this, and thought, "How fun is this!"  The kids will get a kick out of this ;)  See below!

Jessica
1st Annual Carolina Children’s Charity Pet Pageant

Date:  Saturday, November 13th
Location:  Citadel Mall

Bring your favorite pet to support CCC's newest event and fundraiser! Prizes!





ALSO :  Coming up in December ...

**On Saturday, December 4th, the St. Andrews Fire Department will be hosting an event to benefit the Carolina Children's Charity. Come out on the 4th and get your family holiday pictures with Santa. **








Thanks for supporting CCC as they continue their mission of serving Lowcountry children with birth defects and childhood diseases. Proceeds from both events will benefit CCC.

Friday, October 22, 2010

The Autism Shop - great stuff!

THE AUTISM SHOP - A Fun Resource
My friend, Craig Evans of Autism Hangout (http://www.autismhangout.com/), recently posted a video, live from this wonderful autism store/resource, The Autism Shop.  Click on this link to view.

The Autism Shop - A one-of-a-kind book and toy store for people on the spectrum.

Cherri's 20+ years of first-hand experience with families and teachers of people with autism help her in finding and/or designing the ideal products for our special kids.

Cherri's shop features over 1,000 hand-picked items that she ships worldwide.  (- Craig Evans, Autism Hangout)


Enjoy!
Jessica

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

REMINDER: Tomorrow Night! Party With a Purpose!

Party With a Purpose ~ Funny Hat ThemeShow off your funny hat for a cause!!!
Time: Thursday, October 21 · 6:00pm - 9:00pm
Location:

 Mad River Bar and Grille
32 North Market Street
Charleston, SC



LIVE music by GROOVE Train!!

Nightly Drink specials

Special half price menu
$5 donation at the door will get you your first Bacardi Drink or Domestic Beer FREE!!
If you wear a funny hat you will receive a special shot chosen for this event.
Winners of the Funny Hat contest will winl Mad River Bar Tabs
Local Firefighters will be bartenders and a silent auction will also be held
ALL MONEY RAISED HERE STAYS HERE!!
See www.carolinachildren.org and click on the events tab to see the entire flyer or to print one and distribute. PLEASE INVITE YOUR FRIENDS!!!!

Friday, October 15, 2010

Musicians with disabilities ... call for entries!























VSA is an affiliate of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts


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