MUSIC THERAPY PROGRAMMING For Kids age 4-8
2024 Music Therapy Winter Program
Based on the groundbreaking work of Dr. Kate Gfeller, University of Iowa and Advisory Board member, FHSR expanded our music programming to include Music Therapy for children living with hearing loss, a long-time goal of the Foundation.
Created specifically for deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) children, ages 4-8, this unique research based, tuition-free music therapy program begins a new session on Saturday, January 11, 2025. Click the green button above to register!
Meeting once a week for an hour over the course of 12 weeks, this interactive and engaging program has the goal of sharpening a DHH child’s listening skills while boosting their self-esteem, socialization, and articulation with their peers in a fun musical setting.
To make music therapy accessible to deaf and hard of hearing children, FHSR partnered with top music therapy group Prospect Music Therapy and lead researcher Laura Pawuk, who holds a PhD in Music and Therapeutic Arts from Eastern Michigan University, to create a specific curriculum. Our professional music therapists were trained with this tool to provide musical experiences that are accessible to kids with a variety of hearing profiles. By offering the curriculum in a small group setting, the music therapists are able to establish accommodations, and take an individualized approach to each child – so everyone in the session reaches their potential – while also having fun! Siblings (when of the appropriate age) are able to be included in classes so the whole family can reap the benefits.
Based on parent & music therapist feedback from past sessions, our participants benefitted by engaging in music activities with their peers, resulting in increased listening skills, growth in self-esteem and sound identification. Every student saw progress on their individualized goals.
Our 2025 music therapy program will be offered as a 12-week program, beginning January 11, and will include activities such as listening to and making music to encourage careful listening (auditory training); singing and playing songs to support speech and language development; and making music together as a way of cultivating social and cultural connection with others.
The goal of FHSR’s Music Therapy program is to encourage growth in personal enrichment, self-esteem and oral communication
“Rooted in science and delivered in a fun musical setting, the cooperative nature of musical activities in a music therapy program for deaf and hard of hearing children leads to the use of communicative skills through attaining social goals of turn taking, following direction, cooperation and awareness of others in addition to improved listening skills, spoken language and language development.”
Saturdays from January thru April
at 3 locations:
Chicago, Northside (exact location TBA)
Music Makers of Western Springs
Irwin Community Center, Flossmoor
Meeting once a week for an hour over the course of 12 weeks, this interactive and engaging program has the goal of sharpening a DHH child’s listening skills while boosting their self-esteem, socialization, and articulation with their peers in a fun musical setting.
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MTME 2023 Winter Tuition Free Music Therapy Program
The newest Music to My Ears program component,
will launch its next session January 2023
for DHH kids ages 5-8
Classes will meet Saturdays for one hour per week
January 21-April 22, 2023
at 2 locations
11:00-12:00 PM
Age appropriate siblings are welcome to join.
Our professional music therapists are trained to provide musical experiences that are fun and accessible to kids with a variety of hearing profiles.
Music therapists are trained to set up accommodations or individualized approaches to learning so that each child can reach his or her potential while also having fun!
Participating in music therapy can provide a good foundation to help DHH kids in school music, when attending music events in the community, or informal music fun at home. The summer music program will include siblings as well as kids with hearing loss; therefore, this can be a fun family event!
Classes will meet for One hour – Once a Week Starting the week of June 21 for 6 weeks
Time / Place
Child’s Voice
1846 W. Belmont Ave. Chicago, Il.
Thursdays 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Hello Baby – 600 E 61st St, Chicago Il.
Tuesdays 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Music Makers of Western Springs – 4332 Howard Ave.Western Springs, Il.
Fridays 10 am – 11am
Meet the 2023 Music Therapy Team
Loren Goodman MA, MT-BC, NMT
Loren is a board-certified music therapist and the founder of Prospect Music Therapy. She studied music therapy at the University of Dayton and later completed her master’s degree in Creative Arts Therapy – Music Therapy at MCP Hahnemann University in Philadelphia. Loren has experience providing music therapy in a variety of settings including special education, hospice, dementia care, and the medical field. She loves working in Mount Prospect, the community where she lives with her husband, four children, and chihuahua, Skippy.
Erika Cowhey MA, MT-BC
Erika earned her bachelor’s degree in Music Theory and Psychology, with a minor in Honors Humanities at Azusa Pacific University. She went on to pursue her equivalency and master’s degree in Music Therapy at the University of Iowa. During her time there, Erika worked with preschoolers, young adults with intellectual disabilities, adults on an acute psychiatric unit, and older adults with dementia. Erika also assisted with research on an NIH program investigating music perception and enjoyment for cochlear implant recipients at the University of Iowa Hospitals & Clinics Music Perception Lab under the direction of Dr. Kate Gfeller. She conducted her own research about protecting and preserving hearing and presented her findings at a national audiology conference in February 2022. Erika completed her internship at Niles Township District for Special Education and is now a team music therapist at Greater Chicago Music Therapy, where she works with older adults with dementia, neurological disorders, and other disabilities.
Prospect Music Therapy LLC
Music is a whole-brain activity that generates physiologic responses. Its predictable and structured nature can improve attention, enhance learning, and expand communication. Music listening and creation are motivating social experiences that can access memories and express or alter emotions.
As music therapists, we feel honored to connect with our clients through the art form that we love. As a team, we continually work to improve our skills through continuing education and peer supervision, and our work benefits from our ability to consult with one another.
The University of Iowa has a free-access curated website (part of the Iowa Head and Neck Protocols) that provides information about music and hearing loss. Topics include:
It includes information for people with hearing loss and their families, audiologists, music therapists, musicians, and music educators.
VISIT SITE
Date – Saturday, July, 16 2022
Time – 10:30 am gather 11:00 am Concert.
Place – Live at Ravinia
FHSR is so excited to welcome Laurie Berkner, a nationally beloved children’s music artist again as our Cheers for Ears 2022 entertainment.
We will be singing, dancing and making music together at the iconic venue Ravinia.
Laurie shares her talent with audiences all over the world through her YouTube channel.
EXPLORE OTHER MUSIC PROGRAMMING OPTIONS
MUSIC TO MY EARS (MTME) SCHOLARSHIP
The Music To My Ears Scholarship Program allows all children, regardless of financial need, to attend weekly music enrichment classes and experience the joy of music with their caregivers and hearing peers.
The scholarship will provide one year of tuition-free music classes to (up to 12 years of age) who are deaf or hard of hearing and living in Chicago and the surrounding suburbs
A $900 donation will sponsor a year of classes for one deaf or hard of hearing child. This amount will allow children who might not otherwise be able to afford music enrichment classes to attend weekly music classes and experience the joy of music with their hearing peers.
HELP US BRING MUSIC THERAPY TO FAMILIES
As you consider a gift to FHSR, this is an area where you can make significant impact very quickly. We are seeking to add Music Therapy programming and need your help to make it a reality!