"Hello/Goodbye" Transition Songs
Using highly structured, predictable greeting and farewell songs to help children with ASD manage transitions, build routine, and practice social greetings.
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Using highly structured, predictable greeting and farewell songs to help children with ASD manage transitions, build routine, and practice social greetings.
A fill-in-the-blank songwriting worksheet based on the song "In My Room" by The Beach Boys. It provides a structured way for clients to express their feelings about their safe spaces and personal experiences through songwriting.
Lyric sheet for New Year celebration.
Discover how to use a Bluetooth stethoscope to record a client's heartbeat, a powerful technique for creating legacy heartbeat recordings in hospice and palliative care.
Laura Anderson, MT-BC from Coast Music Therapy demonstrates 5 techniques for using the HAPI drum as a therapeutic instrument, focusing on relaxation, improvisation, and sensory engagement.
Julieann Hartley, MT-BC shares a classic early childhood music therapy intervention using the song 'Here is the Beehive'. Great for finger isolation, counting, and anticipation.
A motor sequencing movement song designed for music therapy sessions to encourage gross motor coordination and following directions.
A structured song-writing activity that allows for expressing gratitude and getting to know client preferences.
Join Jordan Bailey, MT-BC of Heart and Harmony Music Therapy for this creative music therapy intervention using pumpkins (or any thematic visual aids) to identify and discuss emotions.
An introduction to boomwhackers in music therapy. Jean-Michael Diaz, MT-BC from Heart and Harmony Music Therapy demonstrates how to introduce boomwhackers, use color-coded visual aids, and practice basic striking techniques.
A printable lyric analysis guide featuring "The Middle" by Jimmy Eat World. It includes discussion prompts and themes to help clients explore resilience, self-acceptance, and not giving up during difficult times.
A lyric-analysis activity exploring mixed emotions, acceptance, and coping. (PDF by WA DSHS Behavioral Health.)
A clinical fact sheet on music therapy for learning disabilities. (PDF by The Music Therapy Center of California.)
A printable visual schedule toolkit to structure music therapy sessions. Visuals help clients anticipate what comes next, reducing anxiety and increasing participation. Includes instructions for laminating and using picture icons to represent each step of the routine.
A life-review and identity exploration intervention where clients curate a playlist representing significant periods, events, and relationships throughout their lifespan.
An energizing boomwhacker rhythm activity for older adults, demonstrated by Becky Watson, MT-BC. Focuses on group cohesion, upper extremity movement, and cognitive engagement through rhythmic patterns.
Neurologic Music Therapist Meredith Sharpe explains and demonstrates rhythmic entrainment, a powerful technique used to synchronize a client's physiological rhythms (like gait or breathing) with an external auditory stimulus.
An intervention designed for preschool groups to teach emotional regulation and identification. Using music and visual aids, children learn to recognize and express their feelings in a supportive group environment. Original Credit: Jaycie Voorhees
An intervention focused on teaching impulse control using music. By utilizing stop/go cues in songs like "Watch Me Dance", clients practice controlling their impulses, waiting, and following directions. Original Credit: Jaycie Voorhees
An engaging early childhood music therapy song designed to improve body awareness, following directions, and gross motor skills using bean bags as a prop. Original Credit: Rachel Rambach, MT-BC (Listen & Learn Music)
A collection of simple yet effective music therapy-inspired interventions designed for young children with Down syndrome. Includes deep breathing with bubbles, a hello song, rhythm copying for self-control, inspirational beats on drums, a rhythm circle with trading, a shaker start/stop game, and a goodbye song. Promotes focus, sharing, leadership, turn-taking, and social interaction.
A fun song adaptation of Ruth Pelham's 'Rainbow Round Me' targeting color identification, self-expression, and joint attention. The therapist sings through verses while clients look around the room to find objects matching a chosen color, then sing about what they found. Simple chords (D, G, A7) make it easy to learn and adapt.
Offer your learners opportunities to practice character representation and association. A performance of the story involving characters represented by a variety of instruments. From the Meet In The Music© (MITM) program by ET Music Therapy.
An intervention tailored for the pediatric medical setting, utilizing adaptive tools (like grip assists) to ensure children of all physical abilities can actively participate in instrument play, providing empowerment and procedural support. Original Credit: Sophie's Place Music Therapy
A breathing / self-regulation song set to the Hokey Pokey. (Video by Music Therapy Tunes (Margie).)
A comprehensive coping skills toolkit containing worksheets and ideas for building a coping strategies toolbox, including music therapy, creative self-expression, and stress reduction techniques.
A DBT-based music therapy intervention designed to help clients understand and navigate emotional and behavioral cycles. Combines psychoeducation with active music making and listening. Original Credit: Music Therapy Education Now
Learn to facilitate beat making using GarageBand to help clients express their emotions through rhythm and digital instrumentation.
A comprehensive PDF resource book containing numerous example interventions, activities, and visual structures specifically adapted for adults with learning disabilities. Includes guidance on facilitating sessions and promoting engagement.
A mindfulness and relaxation intervention utilizing a rainstick to facilitate the R.A.I.N. technique, aiding in emotional regulation and stress reduction.
Using a djembe or paddle drum for Rhythmic Auditory Stimulation (RAS) to improve motor control, gait symmetry, and stride length for individuals in neurologic rehabilitation.
A printable worksheet intervention designed to help clients create a music playlist for self-regulation. Includes visual prompts and writing spaces for identifying emotions and matching songs to help regulate them.
Alie Chandler, MM discusses and demonstrates techniques used in Neurologic Music Therapy (NMT) for speech rehabilitation, specifically Melodic Intonation Therapy (MIT) for stroke survivors.
A structured improvisation and songwriting activity using Boomwhackers, demonstrated by a music therapist. It uses a pentatonic scale setup to allow for free expression and motor movement without the possibility of 'wrong' notes.
A "Soundtrack of Your Life" worksheet that prompts clients to imagine their life as a movie and select songs to represent different chapters or moments, such as their childhood or a time they needed help. Great for identity exploration and life review.
A behavioral and emotional regulation song designed for early childhood. This intervention teaches actionable steps ("Stop, Think, Safe Hands, Calm Body") to help children manage impulses, practice self-control, and calm down using music and movement cues. Original Credit: Sarah Jane Mason, MT-BC
Julieann Hartley, MT-BC demonstrates 'Wake Up!', an engaging morning greeting song perfect for group sessions to promote orientation and social engagement.
Group drumming to We Will Rock You.
Classic children's song for motor skills.
Board-Certified Music Therapist Kalani demonstrates two simple, effective disco-based song interventions for group sessions. Using 'That's the Way (I Like It)' and 'Shake Shake Shake (Shake Your Booty)' by KC and the Sunshine Band, this approach builds from group singing to call-and-response, fill-in-the-blank, and direct social interaction between participants. Great for encouraging vocalization, eye contact, purposeful communication, movement, and laughter in group settings.
Greeting song
Live lullaby singing and guitar playing to entrain with infant vitals and promote sleep.
A structured worksheet guiding individuals to answer questions about emotions, memories, and experiences while listening to a specific song. Great for emotion mapping.
The Wheel' is an interactive music therapy intervention and visual aid used to facilitate songwriting, improvisation, or lyric analysis. It introduces an element of chance and gamification to clinical work, encouraging spontaneous expression and reducing anxiety. Original Credit: Music Therapy Education Now
A facilitated group vocal improvisation exercise where a leader assigns simple vocal parts to participants standing in a circle, building a layered, collective musical piece. Emphasizes deep listening, mutual support, openness, and the idea that everyone has the right to sing regardless of skill level. Different cultural backgrounds naturally influence the group sound.
Workout sheet with rock music.
A general music therapy worksheet to help clients explore their thoughts, feelings, and experiences through listening to music. Includes prompts for identifying emotions, memories, and personal reflections tied to specific songs.
Rap along for rhythmic speech.
Listening map for the Star Wars theme.
Printable worksheet for analyzing the meaning of lyrics. Includes sections for favorite lyrics, personal meaning, and emotional reflection.
A rhythmic empowerment intervention using Rachel Platten's "Fight Song" to build self-esteem and physical expression of emotion.
A lyric analysis of the Beatles' "Here Comes The Sun", focusing on hope, resilience, and finding light after a dark period.
A fill-in-the-blank songwriting exercise based on Bill Withers' "Lean On Me" to explore social support networks.
A lyric analysis intervention using The Beatles' "Let It Be" to explore themes of acceptance, letting go of control, and developing coping skills in mental health and substance abuse recovery.
Using Bob Marley's "Three Little Birds" for active music engagement and grounding techniques to reduce anxiety.
A whole collection of hello-song ideas to keep your openers fresh. (Video by Music Therapy Tunes (Margie).)
Five upbeat and engaging hello songs frequently used in music therapy sessions to welcome clients and start the session with positive energy. Original creator: Mr. Roy Here.
Song for sharing dreams and goals.
Bassline exercise for left hand rehabilitation.
Visual aids for singing Baby Shark.
Guide to making a simple hip hop beat.
Lyric sheet for discussion on social justice.
Using 'Brave' by Sara Bareilles to empower pediatric patients during painful procedures.
Relaxation and guided imagery.
Classic country singalong.
Anthem for breaking boundaries.
Classic rock anthem for motivation.
Using finger plays in preschool music therapy groups to enhance fine motor skills, imitation, and joint attention. This intervention is highly engaging and supports early childhood development. Original Credit: Jaycie Voorhees
Lyric analysis for self-esteem.
Jazz discussion and reminiscence.
Listening guide for Vivaldi's Four Seasons.
A flexible goodbye song to close out a session. (Video by Jessica Leza, MT-BC.)
A simple, flexible goodbye song to bring closure to any session. (Video by CreativeVibesMT.)
A group music therapy intervention focused on addressing play skills and social interaction. Children engage in structured musical activities that promote turn-taking, sharing, and peer awareness. Original Credit: Jaycie Voorhees
Halloween sensory exploration.
Universal celebration song.
Attention focus exercise.
A welcoming hello song for music therapy with kids, providing a structured and engaging way to start a session.
Rhythmic entrainment for gait.
A creative music therapy intervention using visual aids (pumpkins with faces) to help children identify, mimic, and discuss different emotions in a fun, seasonally adaptable way. Original Credit: Jordan Bailey, MT-BC (Heart and Harmony)
Direction following song.
Dr. Suzanne B. Hanser (board-certified music therapist, Berklee College of Music) and Annette Philip demonstrate three progressive circle singing and improvisation exercises for wellness. Includes 'Emotion Radio' (free vocal expression of feelings), 'Round the Circle' (building layered rhythms one person at a time), and a Bobby McFerrin-style circle singing exercise with a leader assigning parts. Also introduces using a looping app (Loopy) for solo practice.
An introductory group intervention using Boomwhackers. This activity promotes group cohesion, gross motor movement, following directions, and sustained attention through collaborative music-making. Original Credit: Jean-Michael Diaz, MT-BC (Heart and Harmony)
An upbeat, jazzy hello song to energize the start of a session. (Video by Archtop Music Therapy.)
Lyric analysis.
A classic adapted for relaxation and reminiscence. Focus on deep breathing during the chorus.
Singing Let It Go for emotional release.
Explore farewells in many languages and styles in one goodbye song. (Video by Archtop Music Therapy.)
A resource on using preserved musical memory with people who have Alzheimer's. (PDF by Iowa State University.)
AMTA's evidence-based fact sheet on music therapy and Autism Spectrum Disorder. (PDF by American Music Therapy Association (AMTA).)
AMTA's overview of music therapy for older adults living with memory disorders. (PDF by American Music Therapy Association (AMTA).)
A goal-directed music experience designed specifically for non-verbal students. This intervention uses simple vocalizations, repetitive structures, and rhythmic prompts to encourage communication, engagement, and self-expression. Original Credit: Sarah Jane Mason, MT-BC
AMTA's fact sheet on music therapy for adults with mental health and substance use conditions. (PDF by American Music Therapy Association (AMTA).)
AMTA's fact sheet on music therapy in pediatric hospitals and medical settings. (PDF by American Music Therapy Association (AMTA).)
AMTA's fact sheet on music therapy with active-duty service members and veterans. (PDF by American Music Therapy Association (AMTA).)
A clinical fact sheet on music therapy for Alzheimer's and dementia. (PDF by The Music Therapy Center of California.)
Worksheet to list personal favorite things.
Beth Katz, MMT, MT-BC, NMT-F provides an overview of Neurologic Music Therapy (NMT) and demonstrates interventions tailored for individuals with ADHD and Autism.
Easy piano chords for Ode to Joy.
A friendly group goodbye song for closing out a children’s session. (Video by Music Works Northwest.)
Musical storytelling.
Self-esteem and boundaries.
Guitar tab for Ring of Fire.
Empowerment worksheet based on Katy Perry's Roar.
Watch a full sample music therapy group session for ideas. (Video by mmlearn.org (Amy Standridge, MM, MT-BC).)
Peer bonding through harmony.
A blank, competency-based template for planning and documenting a session. (PDF by Utah State University Music Therapy.)
Using Taylor Swift's 'Shake It Off' for emotional regulation and shaking off negative thoughts.
A fun and engaging hello song to start the session with movement.
A clean, simple hello-song idea to start any children’s session. (Video by Ashley Lundquist, MT.)
A collection of silly, fun, and simple songs designed for early childhood and early intervention. The focus is on encouraging vocalizations, simple communication, and active engagement through highly animated musical play. Original Credit: Jennifer Pacht-Goodman, MT-BC (Jammin Jenn)
Learn how to use basic snare drum rudiments and techniques in music therapy to help clients improve fine and gross motor control.
Interventions using songs and visual aids focused on Social Emotional Learning (SEL). Designed for school settings to help children identify emotions, learn coping strategies, and develop empathy. Original Credit: Patina Jackson, MT-BC (Music Therapy Joy)
Free special-education music resources and intervention ideas. (Video by Ryan Judd, MT-BC (The Rhythm Tree).)
Song for support and connection.
Improvisation guide over 5/4 meter.
An active listening and playlist creation exercise utilizing the Iso-Principle to help clients manage anxiety and transition from a high-arousal state to a state of calm.
Group singing for community building.
Coloring page matching the song.
A tutorial on teaching clients to use the GuitarTuna app to tune their own instruments, fostering independence, auditory discrimination, and problem-solving skills.
Ideas for engaging children on the autism spectrum with simple instruments. (Video by Ryan Judd, MT-BC (The Rhythm Tree).)
A classical music movement activity using Tchaikovsky's 'Waltz of the Flowers'. This intervention incorporates scarves or ribbons to encourage gross motor movement, active listening, and creative expression to the sweeping 3/4 waltz rhythm. Original Credit: Sarah Jane Mason, MT-BC
A gentle hello song to open a session and greet each child by name. (Video by Miss Julieann.)
A warm hello-song idea for greeting children at the start of a session. (Video by Children's Music Fund (Music Therapist Sophie).)
A quick look at what actually happens in a music therapy session. (Video by M3 Music Therapy, LLC.)
Singalong for reminiscence.
An egg-shaker movement song based on "Where Is Thumbkin?". (Video by Miss Caitlin Music.)
A calming, color-themed goodbye song, lovely for special-needs groups. (Video by Archtop Music Therapy.)
Friendship and social skills.
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