PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT TIME

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT TIME

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT TIME

I am doing a special webinar with the Phoenix Educators Support group, just love taking time to unpack and who better to do that with than Sandi Phoenix. She’s thoroughly interesting and we will be kicking about how intentional teaching with music is a solution we need to use as a first port of call and not as an afterthought. Great lady and we always have the best time together. Can’t wait to share it all with you. Log in – sign up and lets have a great time together. Use the link below to sign up.

https://phoenix-support.thinkific.com/courses/totes?ref=2e6cf8

lilfi

Babies, Children, cross meridian stimulation, Downs syndrome, Early years education, early years music, handclapping, neural pathways, Parenting, professional development, singing, Special needs, The story, Uncategorized, zoom music

Early years music specialist teaching children in family day cares and homeschooling all over Australia daily. Endorsed by the best in the industry including Maggie Dent, Dr Louise Porter, Sandi Phoenix, Victoria Edmonds and FDC educators Australia wide. Lil' Fi is an award winning musician - 5 times best female vocalist at The Australian Blues Music Awards. 8 independent Albums, 25 years as a touring artist, featured on most folk and blues festivals from counting in the NYE 17 times at Woodford Folk Festival to being one of the first women on the East Coast Blues Festival in 1992. 11 years in the Early Years - educating educators on intentional teaching with music and how to play the ukulele. Having taught up to 1000 children per week in person and specialising in Special needs and Autism. Lil' Fi loves sharing her musical knowledge and inspiring others to SING AND DON'T SCREAM.

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