Frequently asked questions.
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Frequently asked questions. *
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No, Wild Voice does not provide classical voice training. Our focus is on fostering healthy vocal habits, foundational techniques, and a love of music.
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Yes! Children’s voices develop significantly during puberty, and it’s important to nurture them gently. At Wild Voice, we help your child build confidence and skills that will support their voice as it grows.
We focus on exercises that adapt to their developing voice, ensuring that foundations are in place to protect and care for their vocal health. -
That’s okay! I was very shy as a child, and I know what it’s like.
We meet each child where they are to foster a trusting relationship as a foundation. Lessons are designed to help children feel safe and build confidence at their own pace. -
When applicable, music literacy is introduced in a way that feels organic, holistic and engaging for your child, whether they’re a beginner or looking to deepen their understanding.
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Yes, I have experience working with children with disabilities and other special needs in music settings. My approach is tailored to each child's unique strengths, interests, and needs, focusing on creating a supportive, encouraging environment where they can explore and enjoy their voice.
While I am not currently practicing as a board-certified music therapist, my background includes meaningful work with children of varying abilities as both an early childhood music teacher and a master’s level music therapist, and I bring this experience into my coaching sessions.