Anonymous
Post 05/13/2024 18:17     Subject: Re:Music teacher for ASD teenager

OP here, we live in Rockville area. Will consider going to VA if the music teacher is available on weekends.
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2024 16:40     Subject: Music teacher for ASD teenager

Anonymous wrote:DD's private music instructor recently relocated to another state, and unfortunately, virtual lessons aren't suitable for her. The previous teacher was exceptionally accommodating, tailoring lessons to DD's preferences and ensuring they were engaging. For instance, DD enjoys a diverse range of activities but dislikes practicing the same pieces repetitively. The teacher introduced her to various instruments, encouraged vocal practice, and even guided her in songwriting. The goal was for DD to view music as a form of expression rather than solely focusing on mastering an instrument.

Could you recommend a music teacher in Maryland who shares a similar approach?


Maryland is kind of a big place?
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2024 16:33     Subject: Music teacher for ASD teenager

Where in Maryland? I have a recommendation in Anne Arundel Co
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2024 08:47     Subject: Music teacher for ASD teenager

Wow that sounds great! I have not tried it yet but the Levine School has music therapy.
Anonymous
Post 05/12/2024 23:31     Subject: Music teacher for ASD teenager

Maybe try Mr M in college park?
Anonymous
Post 05/12/2024 23:15     Subject: Music teacher for ASD teenager

Zach does this but he charges far more than a regular teacher, even top music teachers so we didn't use him (we knew him when he taught other stuff and he was great).

https://www.groovetoday.com/music
Anonymous
Post 05/12/2024 23:10     Subject: Music teacher for ASD teenager

DD's private music instructor recently relocated to another state, and unfortunately, virtual lessons aren't suitable for her. The previous teacher was exceptionally accommodating, tailoring lessons to DD's preferences and ensuring they were engaging. For instance, DD enjoys a diverse range of activities but dislikes practicing the same pieces repetitively. The teacher introduced her to various instruments, encouraged vocal practice, and even guided her in songwriting. The goal was for DD to view music as a form of expression rather than solely focusing on mastering an instrument.

Could you recommend a music teacher in Maryland who shares a similar approach?