Follow along with VOICSS® music therapist Hailey Park as she shows you how you can use lyric substitution to write your own custom song. This technique is used in our Voices Together® music therapy sessions for children with autism and other intellectual developmental disabilities. You can use this “Try Again” song to help your child or loved one creatively work through their emotions, identify coping skills and work on other goals.
Listen to Hailey sing the final “Try Again” song at the end – a song written by our Voices Together staff that is used in music therapy sessions!
Try Again!
Chorus:
I stand back up and move along
Dust myself off and sing this song!
I gotta stand back up and move along,
I can try again!
Verse:
Sometimes I can have bad days
A friend is mean or I don’t get good grades
I feel so ________ and wanna _________
So I take a _________________
Chorus:
I stand back up and move along
Dust myself off and sing this song!
I gotta stand back up and move along,
I can try again!
Verse:
So when I feel that way, here’s what I do:
I ____________ and hum this tune
I _________________ and try again
Because it’s all about learning, I’mma get it in the end!
Chorus:
I stand back up and move along
Dust myself off and sing this song!
I gotta stand back up and move along,
I can try again!
Voices Together® is the largest music therapy provider in North Carolina. Our unique music therapy model transforms the lives of people with autism and other intellectual and developmental disabilities (I/DD).
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