Everyday life, beyond the therapy room

We’re careful not to promise outcomes. Everyone’s goals and responses are different. But over time, music therapy can support real-life progress: better regulation, more confidence, clearer communication, or simply smoother routines.

For some, it supports connection and daily routines. For others, it offers a creative outlet, a way to self-regulate, or a space to express what’s hard to put into words. These moments — choosing a sound, joining in, staying regulated — often lead to bigger shifts in daily life.

Caregivers often notice the difference too. Less stress in transitions, more connection at home, and a growing sense of ease. These are our stories of music therapy.

Building Confidence Through Songwriting – David’s Music Therapy Journey

With support from his music therapist Sebastian Green, David wrote and recorded his own original son…

Tuesday on My Mind performed at our local cafe

“Tuesday on My Mind” was a hit —our local café was packed and the energy was so vibrant! George &…

Watch Eli’s milestone moment – playing the violin functionally for the first time!

This accomplishment is no small feat! Eli has a diagnosis of Bainbridge-Ropers syndrome, which affec…

From Sessions to Stage: A Music Therapy Milestone

Adem’s first pub gig! Adem began music therapy at Sound Expression at just 9 years old with a …

LOOK AT DRE rocking it to “Life is a Highway” !!!

LOOK AT DRE rocking it to “Life is a Highway” !!! Singing at the top of his lungs while playing the …

David’s Story – Connecting Through Music

Music therapy offers adults a way to reconnect — with themselves, with others and with what matters …

More Than a Song: Building Focus Through Music Therapy

What you see Jerry participating in an individual music therapy session focused on structured musica…

More than just drumming — see what’s really happening!

WHAT DO YOU SEE? Registered Music Therapist Winnie Choy is playing the djembe drum with ‘Emma&…

All in Alex’s Dreams – Songwriting That Builds Confidence and Connection

For Alex, playing with other children at school can sometimes be tricky – especially when it comes t…