Hi everyone! I’m back, so that must mean it’s been two months done here already?? Wow. I feel like so much has happened recently, but time is just flying right by! Last I checked it was the height of summer
Staff Spotlight: Introducing Jacob Wilson
Hey, how’s it going? My name’s Jacob Wilson, but that’s a mouthful and the only time people call me Jacob is when they’re mad at me, so I just go by Jake. Having been certified in May of 2021, I
Intern Corner: Maintaining a Healthy Relationship with Music
Hello again! I cannot believe that I’ve already been with RGM for a month – time has just been flying by! My original plan for this post was for it to be an update on how things are going here
Staff Spotlight: Introducing Justine
Hello! My name is Justine Gibson and I am a newly board-certified music therapist (May 2022) who is now a staff music therapist here at Rhythm Garden Music LLC. Musically, like many musicians and music therapists, my story starts before
Intern Corner: Introducing Amanda
Hi there! My name is Amanda and I am so excited to be the newest intern at Rhythm Garden Music. I am from Grove City, Ohio which is just outside Columbus and I studied music therapy at Ohio University in
From student to intern: a list of discoveries from working full-time hours
Hydration is key I’ve always known hydration was important and I have felt the consequences being dehydrated takes on my body. However, it was recently that I realized how much staying hydrated affects my mood, not just my body.
Intern Corner: Patience
Hello everyone! I am so happy we are getting closer to summer, and it is beginning to be much warmer outside. Today I wanted to talk about patience, and how it comes about in different forms and has different uses.
Don’t Miss Out on the Fun at Rhythm Garden This Summer!
We have a fun-filled summer planned for kids from 0 to age 9! Check out this summer’s class and mini-camp options below. Book online (button at the bottom of the page) or send us an email at info@rhythmgardenmusic.com Lullabies &
Intern Corner: Musical Activities at Home
As students move to in-home, virtual learning, they may not have access to music classes like they used to. For this blog, I will provide some at-home activities you can do with your students to keep them active in their
5 Reasons You Should Participate in a ‘Mommy & Me’-type Class with Your Little One
I originally posted this on my blog The Music Therapy MOMpreneur, where I discuss my journey parenting a toddler, owning a business, and navigating my career in general. Moving into the role of parent in my early childhood classes in addition to