INCLUDEnyc Talk: Playing with Purpose in the Early Years

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Monday, June 16, 2025 – 6:30-8:00pm – Free & Online

Melinda Burke is back with another informative and resourceful talk for our Music Therapy community on Playing with Purpose in the Early Years. It’s often said that play is a child’s work. In this session we’ll talk a little about the theory behind that and how you can use playtime to both have fun and keep your child developing, especially during the summer break.

About Melinda:

Melinda originally came to INCLUDEnyc as a mother who was trying to understand and navigate the special education system in New York City. She eventually turned that experience into a career, becoming a NYS certified teacher with a Master’s Degree in Special Education from City College. Melinda worked for 17 years in NYCDOE’s D75 as a classroom teacher, a SETSS provider, and a Unit Coordinator, followed by several years as a preschool special education teacher. Melinda is especially passionate about the importance of families as part of each child’s educational team. She is thrilled to be helping people with disabilities and their families feel nurtured and supported within their own community while proudly taking their place in the larger world. As an incredible parent and member of our BKCM Music Therapy program, Melinda also is a co-founder of The Bench, a BKCM Music Therapy Parent Support Collective to create community and friendships amongst parents, offering advice, practical information, and emotional support.