Autism Awareness Day

Join me today in celebrating Autism Awareness Day! Last week, new statistics were released about the prevalence of Autism in the United States. Every 1 in 68 children are diagnosed with Autism. Check out the article I published on Facebook by clicking here. I’m wearing blue in support of all the children and families affected … Read more

The Magical World of Disney and Autism

I came across this article on good ol’ Facebook. The title caught my eye and I knew I should take the time to read it. It is a brilliant narrative of a family struggling with a son with Autism. It touches on the set backs they face, the hours spent in therapy, the emotional toll it takes on the family as a whole; and yet, it so eloquently portrays the link between the music, the stories, the sidekicks, and the morals of the Walt Disney characters.

Here is a quote from the article:

“When Owen was 3, his comprehension of spoken words collapsed. That’s clear from every test. But now it seems that as he watched each Disney movie again and again, he was collecting and logging sounds and rhythms, multitrack. Speech, of course, has its own subtle musicality; most of us, focusing on the words and their meanings, don’t hear it. But that’s all he heard for years, words as intonation and cadence, their meanings inscrutable. It was like someone memorizing an Akira Kurosawa movie without knowing Japanese. Then it seems he was slowly learning Japanese — or, rather, spoken English — by using the exaggerated facial expressions of the animated characters, the situations they were in, the way they interacted to help define all those mysterious sounds. That’s what we start to assume; after all, that’s the way babies learn to speak. But this is slightly different because of the way he committed these vast swaths of source material, dozens of Disney movies, to memory. These are stored sounds we can now help him contextualize, with jumping, twirling, sweating, joyous expression, as we just managed with “The Jungle Book.””

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Let it Go – Jimmy Fallon

Not sure if any of you have checked in on Jimmy Fallon and the new Tonight Show, but WOW is he doing some great and funny things! The creativity never ceases to amaze me.

This past Sunday were the Oscars and ‘Let it Go’ won for Best Song from the Movie Frozen. Here is Idina Menzel singing the Academy Award winning song on Jimmy Fallon, accompanied by members of the band playing children’s instruments. LOVE IT.

Glass Mountain

This past Saturday I presented about music therapy to the folks at Glass Mountain in Irvine, CA. Ten people were in attendance and I spoke about the field of music therapy, my story of why I became a music therapist, and then we ended with a drum circle. The participants were just lovely, smart, kind, … Read more

Play Your Part Happenings

Here’s what’s happening at Play Your Part this month! We finished up our first series of “Music and Me” groups! We have started two new clients this month (yay!) and currently looking for more students and clients to fill our schedule. Brianna Shaffer was featured in the Winter 2014 Chapman Magazine (picture above). Play Your Part … Read more

Music Therapy in Pediatric Oncology

My dad came across this article yesterday and sent it my way, as did my father-in-law. ha ha. They are both always watching out for me! It briefly described using music therapy, specifically “Therapeutic Music Videos”, with patients 11 to 24 undergoing stem cell transplants. Goals during treatment were to boost resilience , which they … Read more

The Grammys: Wrap Up

Did you all watch the Grammys last night? Of course I had to tune in as there were many musical collaborations in the line up. My favorite (by far!) was Carole King and Sara Bareilles’ duet of “Beautiful Brave”. King is most known for her Song of the Year from the 70’s “You’ve Got a Friend” in which she was the first woman to receive the award. Enjoy the duet.

To Get You Into the Holiday Spirit…

As some of you may know, The Sing Off is back in full swing! Pentatonix was the winner of the competition last year and they are doing great things. Here is something to get you into the holiday spirit!

Ben Folds, a judge on The Sing Off and amazing musician, is back again as a judge along with Jewel and Shawn Stockman. Mr. Folds and is an advocate and supporter of music therapy (yay! and thank you!). Find him on twitter, here.

Chapman Spotlight

I wanted to thank Chapman University Alumni for posting my interview to their blog. It is wonderful that they are supporting their alumni in this way and I am grateful for the exposure of my new company. Please check it out by clicking the header above.

Brianna