In today’s episode, we’re talking to Sara Zeglevski about Music and Movement. Sara is an SLP at The Reading and Language Learning Center and a Soprano in the Detroit Area. Sar has 7 years of combined experience working with children as a preschool music teacher, applied behavior analysis technician, and phonics and reading tutor. She is passionate about using augmentative and alternative communication to promote literacy skills and has a special interest in voice disorders and vocal health. Today you will learn:
- How music helps in child development
- If music can actually help a child with language and literacy
- Fun ways that parents can introduce their children to music, rhythm, and sound
- Movement and music songs that parents can use with their preschoolers
- How music promotes a child’s social-emotional well-being
Links and Resources:
- Sara’s bio: www.readingllcenter.com/sara-zeglevski
- Movement and music songs mentioned: https://www.amusictherapy.com/post/top-10-fingerplay-songs-to-develop-fine-motor-skills
- The article Sara references: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2011.00124/full
- Social Media where you can find some of Sara’s work
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