Are you a professional who’s feeling stuck? Need a little guidance?

Who is Consultation For?

  • New Music Therapists

    Let’s face it, there’s so much to learn about music therapy.

    Information and best practices varies VASTLY depending on your client’s needs, age, disability, and culture. If you are working starting to work with neurodivergent or disabled children and feel overwhelmed, consultation may be a good fit!

  • Music Educators and SpEd

    Did you know music therapy has been part of the IEP for many students across the United States for decades?
    Unfortunately, some states do not offer this.
    A music therapist can help inform music education for diverse learners and work to adapt materials to help children benefit fully from their music education.
    Special Education Teachers can benefit from consulting a music therapist to help implement music into students’ daily schedule. Need help with transitions? I’ve got you. Need help with student communication? I’ve got you. Do you have a kid always humming in class? Let’s Chat!

  • Music Therapy and Insurance

    Specific to Oregon

    As the past VP of OAMT, head of task forces, and someone who worked on a Medicaid waiver program in Florida, I have some insight into some of the hang-ups with funding and reimbursement of music therapy services. I’ve done a lot of the work and research already. Don’t re-invent the wheel!

    Save yourself the headache and book a chat!

  • Early Intervention and Early Education Programs

    Make your circle time engaging, interactive, and enriching.


    As a music therapist, I have taken several continuing education courses on early childhood development. I’ve done work with Head Start programs, other early intervention programs, early childhood music groups, and one-on-one with young children and their families.
    If you’d like to bring music into your circle time, ease transitions, teach early social-emotional skills, and provide a sensory FEAST for your young learners, let’s chat!