IN-HOME MUSIC LESSONS FOR THE
AUTISM & SPECIAL NEEDS COMMUNITY!
AUTISM & SPECIAL NEEDS COMMUNITY!
Embark music teachers come to your house. We know new environments can be challenging, the outside world isn't always a safe or understanding place when our kids are having a difficult time, and our own homes provide the best environment for learning. That's why our music teachers come to your house and provide one-on-one private music lessons in your home.
Our teachers are current or former RBTs, BTs, and others with extensive experience and training in working with autistic and special needs students. Though we do NOT offer therapy, and our teachers are not performing therapy to our students, it is important to us that our teachers know and understand the population we serve and can provide your child with an understanding and safe environment to learn a musical instrument.
Lessons are private, one-on-one with the teacher.
Lessons occur weekly, except during holiday closures.
Most lessons are 30-minutes long, though we do offer 45-minute and 60-minute lesson options. Contact us for a free consult to decide what is best for you.
The music teacher travels to your home, where a parent or guardian must stay on site the entire duration of the lesson and anytime the teacher is in your home. (We also offer music lessons in ABA and other therapy centers throughout DFW).
In some instances, the teacher is also able to provide lessons to siblings and adults if desired.
No long-term contracts. You commit to just one month at a time (see policies for full cancellation policy).
Registration Fee: $40
Monthly Lesson Tuition for In-Home Lessons:
30-minute weekly lessons are $180/month
45-minute weekly lessons are $256/month
60-minute weekly lessons are $320/month
Besides tuition, registration, and the cost of your instrument, the only other costs to get started are for books. Expect books to cost $15-$30, depending on the instrument, student's age and level.
We host a Spring Recital and all students are invited to participate! We focus on a low sensory performing environment, and our patient and understanding audience provides an encouraging and positive experience for our performers.
There is also a fall recital in October or November if there is enough interest.