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February 14, 2012

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Adult Program

Music and Self Expression

Consumer of Adult Program singing Here, program participants are offered a wide variety of activities which encourage movement and self expression to music. Karaoke gives consumers the chance to shine in the spotlight as well as to work on verbal skills, pronunciation, and voice volume. There’s something about a microphone that encourages the shyest people to speak up to hear their own voices!

We have a keyboard that can be programmed so that someone without the least bit of keyboarding talent can play beautiful music. Once a song is programmed into the computer, the keys light up in the correct progression. As long as the lit key is pressed, anyone can play the piano. It is a perfect way to encourage one to work on fine motor skills, and the others in the room can play “Name that Tune” at the same time!

Often, we will work on exercising the upper body by manipulating a balloon or beach ball on a large parachute by lifting the chute up and down. It is a fun group activity often made even more enjoyable while listening to music.

Consumer of Adult Program playing the xylophoneOur Learning Consultant in the music room also teaches sign language to those consumers who desperately need to learn some form of alternate communication. Not only have consumers learned many functional words, but several have developed a talent that surpassed our expectations! Four consumers now enjoy learning the signs to popular songs. They have performed for UCP’s board members, at a United Way rally, and for a St. Joseph School District luncheon!

If you ever come and visit our music room, you might just not want to leave! We have fun, but more importantly, we are learning new ways to exercise, share our talents, and express our true selves. Come visit sometime!

For more information about Music and Self Expression, please contact UCP at (816) 364-3836 or send an e-mail.

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Updated: 07/01/2008

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