The Thrifty Therapist: Free Visual Aids
It is Tuesday, and I thought I would share my thriftiest way to get visual aids for my therapy sessions. If you are someone who reads this blog on a regular basis, then you know that I love the resource TPT - formerly known as Teachers Pay Teachers. The link shared here goes to my shop, because why not? The thing that you have to know about TPT is that there are so many different resources on that site that are absolutely free. Also, you have to set up an account, but again, signing up is free.
Every creator on TPT has to offer at least one file for free. That means that there are so many things on the site that are available without a cost to others. I have found many different files for free.
Now, it is time to plug my own site. I try to create visual aids specifically for music therapists. I have forms, pictures, full therapeutic music experiences, and books for sale on my site. I try to keep the prices low so that these visual aids and books are affordable for music therapists. If you are looking for ideas for different populations or for different times of the year, then check out my sing about songs collections.
For many of my file folder visuals, I include a song to use with the visual. I would appreciate it if you would look at my store. Please know that I do not get any financial benefit if you sign up for a free account. I only get a financial benefit if you purchase something from my store.
If you have a specific visual aid need, please do not hesitate to let me know. I will see what I can come up with and then send it to you.
Thanks for going through this shameless bit of self-promotion. I really struggle with letting people know what I do.
Back to the topic at hand...
TPT is a place where creators share things that work for the benefit of other professionals. My sister, a second-grade teacher, uses the site for all sorts of things during her school year. She finds all sorts of things that supplement the curriculum that she teaches. There is no reason why music therapists shouldn't be taking advantage of this resource, so GO!! Sign up. Find free and inexpensive things out there to use in your music therapy practice!!
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