by Amy Thomas | Mar 26, 2020
Millions of Americans have been asked to stay home and take a pause. Social distancing from others is mandated and when going out to get essential items we are being instructed to remain 6 feet from another person. This is such a strange concept for many, especially children. Schools all over the United States and across the nation have closed realizing that social distancing in a school building is incredibly challenging. Our elders are missing having visitors in their senior homes. This is an unprecedented time and requires us to think differently about how we socially connect with one another.
Upstate Music Therapy Center is offering opportunities to break down the isolation barrier that so many people are experiencing, young and old alike. We are currently offering Online Options for all ages
Individual Online Music Enrichment or Teletherapy with one of our Board-Certified Music Therapists
- Choose a familiar therapist or be assigned to a new therapist
- Engage through a video conferencing platform such as Zoom, Google Hangouts, Skype
- Supporting materials can be sent via email
- Choose the duration and focus of the session when registering
Online Counseling with one of our Licensed Creative Arts Therapists
- Counseling is offered to assist any individual who’s needing to process symptoms such as anxiety, depression, OCD, and other mental health struggles
- The counseling approach is based on a creative arts focus using music, relaxation, mindfulness and exploring avenues for self-expression
- Sign up for a free discovery call to determine if this style of counseling is best for you
We soon will have Pre-School and School Age Music Enrichment Groups that you can enroll your children in that will be conducted by one of our Music Therapists on a Facebook Live Group. All these opportunities are an effort to break down the isolation barrier with music and relationship building through online communications.
Please complete our contact form for more information or to register. Click Here.
by Amy Thomas | Apr 28, 2015
Music Therapists Erin Valvo, Joel Page and Gina Schuster participated in the 4th annual MATT Fair (Managing Autism Together Today) on Saturday April 18th at the ESL Total Sports Experience in Spencerport. While there, these therapist’s met with other professionals in the special education, health and wellness, and agencies working with children and adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder. They also were able to meet parents and grandparents and speak with them about how music therapy could contribute to their child’s education; how to get a referral for a music therapy evaluation; and/or how music therapy works in the special education setting. If someone stopped at our table they also were invited to make an instrumental out of recyclable materials such as bottles, cups, paper towel tubes and containers, then jam out to their favorite song. Joel Page even made a drum set out of card board boxes, pots and pans and had kids come by and try it. Overall it was great day and a fun experience for everyone!!
by Amy Thomas | Mar 3, 2015
Managing Autism Together Today (MATT) is a 501 (c) 3 not-for-profit organization focused on supporting parents, children, and families affected by Autism. Our mission is to make it easier for families to locate, obtain, and use the community resources that are available to their special needs children in the Greater Rochester, New York area, so that these children can live happy, healthy, and productive lives.
On Saturday, April 18, 2015, 9am-1pm, Managing Autism Together Today (MATT) will be hosting our 4th Annual Autism Spectrum Connection Fair at the Unity Health System Total Sports Experience, 880 Elmgrove Road, Rochester, NY 14624. This will be a free community event that will connect parents who have children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) with the agencies, businesses, and organizations in the Greater Rochester, New York area that provide Autism services, support, and information. MATT would like to invite you to participate in this 4th Annual Autism Spectrum Connection Fair.
The Autism Spectrum Connection Fair will be an informative and fun-filled family day, where parents/guardians will have an opportunity to come face to face with representatives from a variety of wonderful businesses and organizations in the Greater Rochester, NY area that provide services and support to those affected by Autism.
In addition, this event will be opportunity for special needs children to come have fun. MATT will provide bounce houses, games, and other activities for children of all ages that attend with their parents/caregivers to enjoy.
by Amy Thomas | May 22, 2013
We are nearing that time again when school ends and schedules around the home change. Camps, clubs, vacations, sports…so many different activities become a part of your child’s day and enrich their early development. What about music though? When school is not in session, a lot of children take a break from music for the summer because there aren’t summer programs available. Well, here at Upstate Music Therapy Center LLC we have some incredible summer classes that can fill that musical void in your child’s life. We offer Music Explorers classes are for children of all ages: Level 1 Early Intervention is for children under the age of 3 years old, Level 2 Preschool is for children ages 3-4, and Level 3 School-Age is for children ages 5-6. These classes are specially designed and led by board-certified Music Therapists and are offered for children with or without special needs and one adult. These 45 minutes sessions include songs, musical games and instrument play that facilitate age-appropriate development and strengthen the bond between parent and child. Please browse our website for registration information or feel free to contact us at any time with questions. Make this summer one to remember by sharing musical moments with your child!
The following article highlights some of the benefits of musical development and the early years: Musical Development in the Early Years
by Amy Thomas | Jan 15, 2013
While we are fortunate in the greater Rochester area to have many opportunities for our school age students with disabilities to receive music therapy services, once students graduate high school those opportunities are greatly diminished. Many older students and adults can still benefit tremendously from music therapy and other creative arts therapies. The need for services for this population is growing, as is the awareness of that need. There are a few local organizations that provide various creative arts therapy services for adults with disabilities, including individual and group therapy, modified music lessons, drama performance opportunities, and day habilitation. Click on the links below to learn more about each of these organizations and the programs they offer.
Trinity Assistance/Blue Ridge Music Therapy Center
Trinity Assistance/Blue Ridge Music Therapy Center is located in the Cross Creek Church at 3527 Vienna Street, Palmyra. The Therapeutic Arts Program is an innovative and comprehensive program for special needs individuals ages 21-30.
Studio 440
Studio 440 is located at 3 Railroad Street, Fairport and offers a unique educational experience in music and theatre arts. The focus of this studio is to instruct, include and inspire the creative instincts of EVERYONE who seeks to discover their performance abilities. Offering opportunities to: Vocalists, Instrumentalists and Actors
Cobblestone Arts Center
Cobblestone Arts and Educational Center is located at 1622 Rt. 332, Farmington and is a non-profit organization dedicated to enriching the lives of individuals with disabilities through Art, Education, and Participation. Our classes in Music, Dance, Theater, Visual Arts, Public Speaking, and Media Studies are aimed to help students achieve a higher potential while developing a sense of involvement in the community.
Hochstein School of Music & Dance
Hochstein School of Music & Dance has two locations, 50 North Plymouth Ave, Rochester and 435 East Street, Canandaigua; and offers individual and group music therapy sessions, as well as other various programming, to individuals with special needs.
by Amy Thomas | Nov 20, 2012
This is the time of year when we look at our lives and evaluate what we are thankful for. At Upstate, I know we as music therapists are thankful for the opportunity to be in this profession. We can always rely on each other to be supportive and offer guidance and help when it is needed. However, we know that this is not the case for everyone. Many parents and families feel alone in navigating life with a child with a disability. Here in Rochester there are a lot of unique support systems for families and we were fortunate to have come across a very special organization, MATT, this year. Managing Autism Together Today (MATT) is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit charitable organization that was founded in 2010 by Connie and Kevin Schoenl and named after their son, Matthew, who was diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder. This volunteer organization focuses on supporting parents by creating a local network of people that truly understand the unique nature of having children with ASD and to use this network to help each other at every stage of our children’s lives. MATT’s Mission is to make it easier for families to locate, obtain, and use the community resources available to their special needs children in the Rochester, New York area so that these children will be able to live happy, healthy, and productive lives. We hope that spreading the word of this wonderful organization will promote connectivity between families in Rochester and assure them that they are not alone. We are so fortunate to do the work we do and come into contact with organizations such as MATT. Happy Thanksgiving to all our families!
Matt Website: http://managingautism.org/