Individual Music Therapy
One-on-one music therapy
Bobby & Joanna
Adaptive lessons are suited for people who have difficulty with traditional music lessons due to cognitive, emotional, or physical challenges. Students with special needs such as autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, behavioral disabilities, and physical disabilities can benefit from adaptive lessons.
Adaptive music lessons focus on music, enjoyment, and building self-esteem.
Adaptive lessons are designed to reach individualized goals such as improvements in:
focus
attention
memory
communication
social skills
self-esteem
We also offer music therapy, which can reach many of the same goals as adaptive lessons. The difference between the two is that the primary goal of adaptive lessons is to learn the instrument (while also benefitting from external goals like improving attention, communication, etc.). Music therapy uses musical experiences to reach goals, and can look very different than a music lesson. Learn more about music therapy here.
Please reach out to learn more if you are interested in adaptive lessons!