Hi everyone! I’m back, so that must mean it’s been two months done here already?? Wow. I feel like so much has happened recently, but time is just flying right by! Last I checked it was the height of summer
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Hi everyone! I’m back, so that must mean it’s been two months done here already?? Wow. I feel like so much has happened recently, but time is just flying right by! Last I checked it was the height of summer
Hey, how’s it going? My name’s Jacob Wilson, but that’s a mouthful and the only time people call me Jacob is when they’re mad at me, so I just go by Jake. Having been certified in May of 2021, I

Hello again! I cannot believe that I’ve already been with RGM for a month – time has just been flying by! My original plan for this post was for it to be an update on how things are going here
Hello! My name is Justine Gibson and I am a newly board-certified music therapist (May 2022) who is now a staff music therapist here at Rhythm Garden Music LLC. Musically, like many musicians and music therapists, my story starts before

Hi there! My name is Amanda and I am so excited to be the newest intern at Rhythm Garden Music. I am from Grove City, Ohio which is just outside Columbus and I studied music therapy at Ohio University in

Hydration is key I’ve always known hydration was important and I have felt the consequences being dehydrated takes on my body. However, it was recently that I realized how much staying hydrated affects my mood, not just my body.

Hello everyone! I am so happy we are getting closer to summer, and it is beginning to be much warmer outside. Today I wanted to talk about patience, and how it comes about in different forms and has different uses.
We have a fun-filled summer planned for kids from 0 to age 9! Check out this summer’s class and mini-camp options below. Book online (button at the bottom of the page) or send us an email at info@rhythmgardenmusic.com Lullabies &

As students move to in-home, virtual learning, they may not have access to music classes like they used to. For this blog, I will provide some at-home activities you can do with your students to keep them active in their

I originally posted this on my blog The Music Therapy MOMpreneur, where I discuss my journey parenting a toddler, owning a business, and navigating my career in general. Moving into the role of parent in my early childhood classes in addition to