Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Honored to be Included in Oxford’s AMTA 75th Anniversary Collection—And What Our Global Survey Revealed

I’m thrilled to share that Oxford University Press has curated a special collection honoring the American Music Therapy Association’s 75th Anniversary—and our article, “Music therapy practice status and trends worldwide: An international survey study” (Kern & Tague, 2017), is included among the featured works. Being part of this collection is a true honor and a moment to reflect on how far our field has come—and where we’re headed next. Oxford Academic

Why this study mattered

Back in 2017, we surveyed 2,495 music therapists across six world regions to describe the profession’s demographics, practice patterns, and clinical trends. The study offered one of the broadest snapshots of global music therapy at the time and has been widely cited since for advocacy, training, and workforce planning.

Three important findings (in plain language)

  1. A seasoned, committed workforce—often juggling part-time roles
    Many music therapists reported 6+ years of experience and a mature age profile, but also noted second jobs and dissatisfaction with pay—especially where services lack consistent funding or recognition.

  2. Where we work—and with whom

    The most common settings worldwide were mental health, schools, and geriatric services, with caseloads often tied to where institutional and government funding exists. This aligns with thwide range of populations we serve across the lifespan.

  3. What sessions focus on—goals and techniques
    Clinically, music therapists most often target communication, emotional, and social skills, using techniques such as singing/vocalization, instrument play, and improvisation—core processes that show up around the globe.

These findings still resonate today: they point to the heart of our work (relationship-centered, goal-oriented care) and the systems-level needs that affect access, funding, and recognition.

A 10-year follow-up is underway

In April 2025, we ran the survey again. We plan to share results at the 18th World Congress of Music Therapy in Bologna, Italy (July 8–12, 2026)—I can’t wait to discuss what’s changed (and what hasn’t) ten years on. WCMT 2026

How this connects to my day-to-day mission

While I love publishing research, my heart is also in direct service and creative resources for families:

  • Music Makes Sense is my private music therapy practice, where I focus on accessible, evidence-informed, relationship-centered care.

  • Through my publishing company, I have begun creating carefully curated coloring books, Memory journals, mindful puzzle books and themed composition books that celebrate music and imagination for budding artists and others who are young at heart. In my coloring books, each page is chosen from hundreds of candidates and staged from my own concepts (with a little AI assist) to support screen-free calm, fine-motor skills, and joyful engagement. And this is just the start! A new children's story book is coming soon!

If this work resonates with you, the most helpful thing you can do is share this post with a friend, family member, teacher, or clinician—and, if you’re local, reach out about services. Your support fuels both client care and our ongoing research.

Thank you!

Visit my practice: https://www.musicmakessense.com/

Monday, September 15, 2025

The Animal Band at Halloween — Now Available! (Behind the Scenes + What’s Next)

 

Animal Band Halloween coloring book cover; curated musical Halloween scenes for kids ages 4+.

It’s live: The Animal Band at Halloween. See how I carefully curate pages, imagine each scene (with a little AI help), and what’s next for Animal Band.

I’m excited to share that The Animal Band at Halloween is now available! 🎃
For every Animal Band book, I start with one promise: only the best pages make the band. I sift through hundreds of candidate images, narrowing to the most joyful, musical, and color-friendly scenes for kids ages 4–8. Then I imagine the setting—costumes, instruments, moonlit stages, pumpkins, and tiny story details. I do use a little AI help in the creation process, but the concepts, selections, and scene design come from my own imagination and music-therapy perspective.

Why so much care? Because these books are built for screen-free calm and fine-motor skill practice, wrapped in playful, musical storytelling.

Shop the Series

What’s Next

A full Animal Band children’s storybook is on the way—followed by a matching coloring edition. 📖🖍️

If you’d like to support my music therapy private practice, the simplest (and most helpful) thing is to share these links with friends, teachers, and family. Thank you for helping me bring music-infused creativity to more homes!


Watch a quick preview on TikTok and Instagram Reels, and tag your finished pages with #AnimalBandColoring for a feature. TikTok



Saturday, September 13, 2025

Retro Guitar Composition Notebook (College Ruled)

 

New release! I’m excited to add a guitar design to my Music-Themed Composition Book Series. The Retro Guitar Composition Notebook brings bold, colorful guitars to a classic college-ruled interior—great for class notes, practice logs, theory work, journaling, and lyric ideas.

Quick specs

  • Size: 7.5″ × 9.25″ (classic composition)

  • Pages: 110 (55 sheets)

  • Lines: College ruled

  • Bonus detail: Six rotating guitar emblem badges appear about every 20 pages in the upper-left header—fun section markers that don’t crowd your writing space.

If you enjoyed my Piano-Themed Composition Notebook, this guitar edition pairs perfectly for a cohesive classroom or studio set.

🎥 See it in action: I posted a short TikTok flip-through here → TikTok

🛒 Get the Retro Guitar Notebook on Amazon: Buy Here!

📚 Explore the whole series: My Amazon Author Page

Thanks for supporting music-inspired learning tools! If you pick one up, tag me—I'd love to see it in your classroom or practice space.

Amazon orders originating with clicks on any Amazon product link on the site help to benefit Music Makes Sense and its ongoing contribution to the world of music and music therapy. Thank You so much!
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