The Power of Play-Based Learning and Music with Bryson Tarbet - Episode 27
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In this episode of The Inclusive Dad Podcast, host AAron welcomes Bryson Tarbet, a neurodiverse former music educator and foster dad, to discuss practical approaches to inclusion. Bryson shares his personal experiences growing up with ADHD and sensory processing disorder, emphasizing the importance of breaking barriers in classrooms and beyond. Together, they explore fostering true inclusion versus mere participation, the power of play-based learning, and the transformative role of music in education. Bryson highlights systemic challenges in education, strategies for creating accessible spaces, and the importance of empathy and advocacy for a more inclusive future.
Key Takeaways:
True Inclusion: Inclusion means active participation, not just presence in a space.
Barriers First: Identify and remove barriers to accessibility before adding supports.
Play-Based Learning: Learning through play promotes natural skill development and brain growth.
Advocacy Matters: Empower students and parents to advocate for their needs in schools.
Neurodiverse Insights: Teachers with lived experiences of neurodiversity bring critical empathy and innovative strategies to education.
Bryson’s definition of inclusion:
Inclusion is about taking action—identifying barriers to access, breaking them down, and creating spaces that genuinely welcome everyone.
Bryson’s Bio:
Bryson Tarbet, a passionate advocate for inclusive music education, transitioned from a career as a PreK-6th grade general music teacher to full-time instructional coach. With a Bachelor’s of Music in Music Education from Ohio Wesleyan University and a Master of Music in Music Education with a Kodály emphasis from Capital University, Bryson brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his work.
During his tenure as an educator, Bryson spent a transformative year as part of an elementary school intervention team, where he discovered his passion for working with students with disabilities. Drawing from this experience and his personal journey as a neurodiverse individual, Bryson advocates strongly for creating sensory and emotionally-inclusive classrooms.
Now the founder of That Music Teacher, LLC, Bryson channels his dedication to music education into sharing diverse perspectives on issues relevant to educators nationwide. He hosts the popular That Music Podcast, catering specifically to elementary music teachers, and spearheads the Elementary Music Summit®, a platform for professional development and community-building.
Connect with Bryson:
Website: https://www.thatmusicteacher.com/
Podcast: https://www.thatmusicteacher.com/podcasts/that-music-podcast-a-podcast-for-elementary-music-teachers
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThatMusicTeacherBlog/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thatmusicteacher
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Host:
Yes
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Yes
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Yes - 14
No - 10
Hasn’t tried it - 1
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