TME Tuesday: A Repeat from the Archives
This week's TME is a repeat from way, way back. Enjoy!
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TME Tuesday: Nasty Food
We have a song that we sing about things that we like to eat. It's main purposes (primary goal) most of the time are to assess and expand receptive and expressive language as well as to promote social interaction. Many of my middle-schoolers would take this song and hijack it using foods that even they admitted they would not eat. Hence, the need for this particular song.
It has rapidly become one of the most-requested songs at my facility. I marvel at that fact every time it is requested.
Enjoy.
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Again, I am so sorry!
Therapeutic Music Experience
Nasty Food
Mary Jane Landaker, MME, MT-BC
Purpose:
To promote social interaction, vocabulary, creativity, impulse control,
opinions about food
Source:
Original song © July 7, 2011 by Mary Jane Landaker, MME, MT-BC. Inspired by CB
from Room 7 during individual music therapy session
Materials:
OPTIONAL: pictures of food items – the grosser the better
Environment:
Variable
Song/Chant/Words: Nasty Food.pdf
i V7 i V7 i
Gro-oss, gro-oss, na-sty, na-sty,
Gro-oss, gro-oss, na-sty food.
i V7 i V7 i
Gro-oss, gro-oss, na-sty, na-sty,
Gro-oss, gro-oss, na-sty food.
i V7 i iv V7
Would you eat an earwax peanut
butter sandwich? Would you eat that kind of food?
i V7
i iv V7 i
Would you eat an earwax peanut
butter sandwich? Would you eat that kind of food?
i V7 i V7 i
Gro-oss, gro-oss, na-sty, na-sty,
Gro-oss, gro-oss, na-sty food.
i V7 i V7 i
Gro-oss, gro-oss, na-sty, na-sty,
Gro-oss, gro-oss, na-sty food.
Procedure:
R = Reinforcement opportunities; C = Redirection/Cue opportunities; A =
Assessment
- 1. C=Start singing the song with limited introduction to task.2. A=assess reactions to items offered as part of the song3. R=reinforce all responses to the song, including the negative ones4. C=repeat the song, substituting other food items for the underlined words
Therapeutic
Function of Music: Music provides the structure for the experience,
offering a chance to determine personal tastes in a nonthreatening manner. The
minor tonality reinforces the words of the song – emphasizing the disgusting
nature of the targeted words.
Adaptations:
- Offer pictures of foods that do not usually go together
Extensions:
- Use with other food songs to reinforce food preparation and/or healthy eating skills
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