• Harmonising Life: The Potential Role of Music Therapy in 21st-Century Parenting

  • Sep 11 2024
  • Length: 31 mins
  • Podcast

Harmonising Life: The Potential Role of Music Therapy in 21st-Century Parenting

  • Summary

  • Episode Summary:

    In this episode, Jude chats with music therapist Graeme Sacks about what music therapy is, how it encourages growth, self-expression and healing through music and how this might impact parents and their kids today!

    Graeme challenges the notion that music should be something we add competition to, especially because of how that pressure can often lead children away from music and singing. Instead he says, we should be encouraging children and teens to be making music and singing regardless of how “good” or “bad” they are, because of the joy that music brings and the way that we can process our emotions through music in so many ways.

    “Where communication is physically or psychologically disrupted, where words are not available, or distrusted, or too personal, music can help… Musical meetings can be life-changing.” - Gary Ansdell - music therapist and researcher

    If you’re interested in learning more about what music or other arts-based therapy is all about and how it can be transformational for our kids visit www.sanata.org (South African National Arts Therapies Association).

    Connect with Graeme:
    Website: Graeme Sacks Music Therapy
    Social Media: Facebook

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