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      Adaptive & Neurodivergent Group Music Programs

Where Every Child Is Supported, Understood, and Inspired Through Music

Our Adaptive and Neurodivergent Group Music Programs offer inclusive, carefully structured musical experiences designed to support children with autism and diverse learning needs. Each session is developed with intention, blending predictable routines, sensory aware instruction, and compassionate guidance to foster confidence, connection, and meaningful musical growth.

Each 45 minute session within the 4 week series is built around predictable routines, clear transitions, and engaging musical activities that promote communication, emotional regulation, social interaction, listening skills, and confidence. Children participate through instrument exploration, rhythm exercises, guided movement, vocal expression, and collaborative music making in a way that feels safe and encouraging.

Programs are offered in small group settings with a maximum of five participants, including caregivers, allowing for individual attention while gently fostering peer interaction. Individual sessions are also available for children who benefit from one on one support and personalized pacing.

Classes take place in a calm, structured environment where sensory needs are respected and every child is met with patience, clarity, and positive reinforcement. Families seeking consistent, music based developmental support will find a program that is both distinctive and deeply committed to meaningful progress.

✨ Program Details
• 45 minute sessions: $260 for a 4 week series

Enrollment is now open, and we welcome families ready to explore how music can become a powerful tool for growth, connection, and confidence.

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Important Note

Our program is offered as a structured 4-week course, where each class builds on the previous one. For this reason, makeup classes are not offered for missed sessions.

                               

These sessions are wellness-focused and are not music therapy or clinical treatment.

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