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Parent- Child Bonding through Active Music Play Part l 

  • SFCC Chatham, NJ 26 Main Street Chatham, New Jersey, 07928 United States (map)

With Aaron, Board Certified Music Therapist

⏰ 3:30-4:30 pm In person SFCC Chatham, NJ

 

Parent-Child Bonding through Active Music Play Part l 

Join Aaron, MT-BC for a parent-child workshop where you will engage in active music play focused on creating stronger bonds through active listening, social communication and creative play. Members will enjoy using drums, singing and other rhythmic instruments. 


Aaron, Board Certified Music Therapist

Aaron is a Board-Certified Music Therapist who received his Bachelor of Arts Degree in Music Therapy as a Voice Primary from Montclair State University. Aaron is proficient in many instruments, including guitar, piano, saxophone, and clarinet. Prior to graduation, Aaron completed his internship at Matheny Medical and Educational Center, where he worked with children and adults with various kinds of developmental disabilities at all levels of functionality. Aaron has worked with a wide range of populations, including hospice and dementia patients, as well as children and adults with psychiatric disorders. 

Aside from Music Therapy, Aaron is also a passionate vocal performer who has collaborated at the collegiate and professional level with many prestigious organizations in the United States, England, and Italy including the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra and the Richard Alston Dance Company. 

As an Eagle Scout, Aaron has always had a deep desire to help people from all walks of life, and he implements his love of helping people by utilizing his passion for music through his therapeutic practices.  Working with Jammin’ Jenn Music Therapy has given him a way to serve the community in the meaningful way he has always wanted, and he is thrilled to be a part of such a dynamic team of music therapists!

 
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