Music Enrichment Groups, March 18

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4:00pm-4:25pm Baby/Toddler Group (ages 6mo - 3 years)

4:30pm-4:55pm Preschool Group (ages 3 - 5 years)

The Music Enrichment Groups are led by Lauren, a board-certified music therapist from Breakthrough Music Therapy (https://breakthroughmusictherapy.com/). The groups are designed to promote healthy developmental skills by helping children bond with caregivers, take turns with other children, find ways to communicate, handle big feelings, listen and follow directions, and feel calm in their body, all through using music and play. This session incorporates singing, instruments, play, sign language, movement, dramatic storytelling, and more. Inclusive for children with developmental needs, with or without a diagnosis.

Please Select Group:

4:00pm-4:25pm Baby/Toddler Group (ages 6mo - 3 years)

4:30pm-4:55pm Preschool Group (ages 3 - 5 years)

The Music Enrichment Groups are led by Lauren, a board-certified music therapist from Breakthrough Music Therapy (https://breakthroughmusictherapy.com/). The groups are designed to promote healthy developmental skills by helping children bond with caregivers, take turns with other children, find ways to communicate, handle big feelings, listen and follow directions, and feel calm in their body, all through using music and play. This session incorporates singing, instruments, play, sign language, movement, dramatic storytelling, and more. Inclusive for children with developmental needs, with or without a diagnosis.

Lauren is a managing partner and clinical director at Breakthrough Music Therapy. She is a board certified music therapist that brings a wide variety of experience in client service and leadership to the team, with a special passion for working with children and families in the areas of intellectual and developmental needs. With a bachelors degree in music therapy from Elizabethtown College, she is excited to be working in the community where her career was developed.

In her practice, Lauren believes in approaching each person as an individual, acknowledging their unique experiences, strengths, and development to support them in overcoming life's barriers. This belief is carried out in the clinic space and when supporting staff through supervision.

Beyond the workplace, Lauren enjoys singing as part of her church worship team, finding and sharing great food, and spending time with people she loves. (she/her/hers)