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Ep. 108: How is music boosting skills and learning in students in special education? With Natalie Hawkins, MT-BC

Music can boost learning in special ed settings

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Music therapy and technology collide to increase therapeutic results, increase student engagement, and streamline data reporting in the special education setting! An innovative, completely accessible program incorporates music with motion capture software to address IEP (Individualized Education Program) objectives, including academic, social-emotional, and physical skills.

Natalie Hawkins

Guest

My guest today is Natalie Hawkins, a board-certified music therapist who specializes in special education and works as both a consultant and provider. Natalie has partnered with the innovative motion capture software company, Point Motion, to create Notes by Natalie, a program specially designed for special education. The program incorporates music to address IEP (Individualized Education Program) objectives, including academic, social-emotional, and physical skills. Natalie is also a piano teacher (yay)!

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Coda

Natalie shares a recording of a song she wrote called, “We Are All Different.” She says, “This song encompasses the essence of Notes by Natalie, which focuses on social emotional learning and values empathy, diversity, equity, and accessibility for all. Our differences are what make the world so beautiful and this song provides that message to children.”

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