Playlists are adaptive and accessible tools that can be used to support mood and sensory regulation and can be structured to assist with daily routines and preparing for events.
Our playlist creation group will teach participants about intentionally selecting music for different purposes, and empower participants to create their own playlists to implement in their lives.
Join us for an interactive and informative group session and leave with a playlist, ready to use in your own life!
Our school holiday groups are run by one (1) Registered Music Therapist and two (2) Allied Health Assistants. Our staff are experienced in supporting participants with a wide range of disabilities, and communication and sensory needs.
A break out space will be available for participants who need a sensory break, with sessions scaffolded to suit each individual.
Therapeutic benefits:
- Self expression
- Building confidence and self esteem
- Building cognitive skills
- Socialising
- Creating practical strategies and tools
What your child will need to bring:
- A device that they are able to use either independently or with support (eg. an iPad or phone)
- A way to access music (eg. through an app like Spotify, YouTube Music, Tidal etc)
This group is recommended for children in grades 6 – 9 at school (or equivalent age).
Dates & Times:
- Monday 7th July 3:30pm – 4:30pm with Kate
Location:
Music Beat Therapy Services Clayfield Clinic
702 Sandgate Road, Clayfield (download Parking Instructions)
The costs:
Maximum 6 participants per group with a maximum cost of $218.99 per group (cost divided between participants).
NDIS and self-funded participants are welcome
If you have any questions, please contact us via: [email protected]