Where the Wild Things Are: Utilizing Music and Play to Support Self-Regulation
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Topics
Coffee Chat
Resource Types
Webinars
Author
Anne Meeker Watson, Ph.D., MT-BC
Year
2021
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Where the Wild Things Are: Utilizing Music and Play to Support Self-Regulation
Presented by: Anne Meeker Watson, Ph.D., MT-BC
Dr. Anne Meeker Watson, creator of the SING.PLAY.LOVE. ® program, shares practical, fun, and easy ways to intentionally teach key skills for self-regulation and social-emotional growth. A music therapist and early childhood specialist, Anne shares songs, strategies, and stories from her extensive work “in the wild” with young children.
You’ll get answers to key questions like:
- What are the key three skills for supporting self-regulation?
- How can we as educators generalize intentional learning opportunities across the routines and environments of a child’s day?
- What are some ways to support social-emotional learning for every child, while providing unique and powerful support for children who may struggle with challenging behaviors?
- How can music help young children successfully participate in a group activity?