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191. Little Kids, Big Emotions: Julieann Hartley, MT-BC, NMT, NTP
In this episode Julieann tells us all about her new album, online offerings, and resources for working with kids. Keep an eye out for her upcoming album for Resilient Children!
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Get CMTE’s Self Care Community Episode CC on Youtube MT Chronicles gift card Buy me a teaJulieann Hartley, MT-BC, NMT and NTP is a board certified music therapist, nature educator, illustrator and children’s musician. After obtaining degrees in both music therapy and psychology, she graduated from Anna Maria College as valedictorian. Throughout her career as a community music therapist in New Hampshire, she has worked with many different populations, but has found a particular passion for helping children and families who have experienced trauma. Her album, “Therapeutic Songs for Kids” won a 2019 Parents’ Choice award. She is currently recovering from a neurological infection, and focusing on putting together content for other therapists, teachers and parents to be able to help children develop the resilience skills they need to overcome life’s inevitable challenges. Besides music, she has an interest in hiking (she completed the Appalachian Trail in 2015), rock climbing and nutrition (she is also certified as a Nutritional Therapy Practitioner).
Find Julieann online, , on Instagram, Facebook, and Youtube.
Miss Julieann on Spotify (get her newly released songs)
- 5 Little Acorns
- There’s a Dinosaur at My Door
Resources mentioned:
- Halloween Parade book
- Music with Gina
- Julieann + Gina on the Music for Kiddos podcast
- 184. Creating a Bilingual Book: Isabelle Engler, MT-BC
- Yoga Nidra by Swami Niranjanananda Saraswati (Beginners)
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