Share Your Blessings has generously gifted A Child’s Song three Beamz Interactive Music Systems to enable people of all ages and abilities to enjoy the fun of music-making while simultaneously enriching their learning, therapy, and fun experiences with interactive music.
Through their Project Maestro program, Share Your Blessings provides Beamz Interactive Music Systems to individuals, families, professionals, and organizations that have members with special needs. It also supports those individuals and organizations with a variety of training, education, therapeutic lesson plans and activities.
Watch as Leslie, A Child’s Song Early Childhood Coordinator and Instructor unboxes one of the Beamz we received.
Unboxing the Beamz System
Beamz enables people of all ages and abilities to enjoy the fun of music-making while simultaneously enriching their learning, therapy, and fun experiences with interactive music. Beamz also creates inclusive opportunities for families, different generations, and people of varying abilities to play together, expanding the relationships and reach of children and adults with a wide range of disabilities and special needs, such as down syndrome, autism, muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy, spinal cord injuries, visual impairment, intellectual impairment, physical impairment, and much more. Our team at A Child’s Song cannot wait to put it to work with members of our studio and outreach programs!
About Share Your Blessings
Share Your Blessings, Inc. (SYB) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization (EID 20-3980183) that is dedicated to enhancing and inspiring the lives of disadvantaged individuals and their families. Our goal is to offer programs and support that promote value, acceptance, and inclusion so that each individual and each child can address life’s challenges, achieve personal goals, and fulfill their potential to lead positive, productive, happy, and rewarding lives. Recipients of our services include special education schools and classrooms, therapists, families, and organizations that have or serve children and adults with a wide range of disabilities and special needs (such as down syndrome, autism, muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy, spinal cord injuries, visual impairment, intellectual impairment, physical impairment, and much more).
SYB was formed to pursue this mission in 2006. Since inception, our Project Maestro program has reached thousands of children and individuals with a multitude of special needs and that are struggling with these disabilities. Our objective is to help these affected individuals learn and grow with their physical, cognitive, communicative, sensory and social/emotional skills while they are also having fun.