21. Music and Procedures: Music For Kiddos Podcast
Music For Kiddos Podcast - Un podcast de Stephanie Leavell
What do medical music therapists do? How do music therapists use music for procedural support? To answer these questions and more, Stephanie Leavell sat down with music therapist Amy Love of Pediatric Music Therapy to talk about the work she does as a music therapist working in a medical setting. Amy Love, MA, MT-BC, CPMT is a music therapist who currently works for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis, TN where she developed initial programming for patients with rare and acute diagnoses from around the world. She is also the founder of Pediatric Music Therapy, a website that provides continuing education opportunities, support and resources for students and board-certified music therapists interested in expanding their knowledge of medical music therapy. Amy joined on today's episode to talk about supporting children during medical procedures as a music therapist. Subscribe to our Song-of-the-month newsletter here: www.musicforkiddos.com/newsletter Download the Amy's original song "Sally the Snake" www.musicforkiddos.com/podcast21 Our new success-based guitar curriculum for kids is available now! Learn more about Guitar For Kids here: www.musicforkiddos.com/guitar-for-kids We have partnered with West Music. Check out their incredible instruments and their incredible offerings at WestMusic.com or you can place your order at their customer service hotline at (800) 397-9378. Use code KIDDOS24 for free shipping on orders over $59.95. Let's stay connected! Music For Kiddos INSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/music_for_kiddos Music For Kiddos FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/musicforkiddos Music For Kiddos WEBSITE: www.musicforkiddos.com Thank you for tuning in! Thanks for joining us on the Music for Kiddos podcast! If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review! Don’t forget to sign up for the Song-of-the-Month-Club to receive a free, high-quality original song every month, or hang out with us on Instagram to stay connected.