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.

Andy finds his voice!

Andy attends music therapy to work on the prosody and volume of his speech. Andy’s speech is often e…

Group Music Therapy addressing social communication and emotional regulation goals

One of our therapists Pete McDonald has been running Saturday groups at Sound Expression this year w…

Group Music Therapy – Addressing Play and Social Skills

We’d like to introduce you to our music therapy groups – we have a number of them and this one…

“BALANCING BEAM” – Awesome Achievement by Sacha (original composition)

Some outstanding songwriting from Sacha, one of our young clients! Assisted by our music therapist P…

Em’s Awesome Achievements!

Meet Em! Em who has Cerebral Palsy and Cortical Vision Impairment engages in music therapy to suppor…

Developing Social Skills Through Music Therapy

You may have met Dre in our earlier videos. Dre is an autistic young boy who loves his music In this…

Developing Communication Skills Through Music Therapy

How do MUSIC THERAPISTS use music to develop COMMUNICATION SKILLS in children? This video gives you …

Alex playing Three Little Birds on the piano

Watch Alex as he learns to play the chords to Bob Marley’s Three Little Birds on the piano! Alex is …

Learning to Engage Through Music Therapy

Meet Daniel! Daniel is a 3 year old autistic boy who is in the early stages of exploring ways to eng…