• Brittany Rosado

    I really like… animals, especially elephants, and being around water.

    I really don’t like… bananas.

    My hobbies are… Exercising, reading, watching Gilmore Girls and water sports.

    An accomplishment I’m really proud of… completing a senior recital in college despite having horrible solo-performance anxiety.

    One thing you wouldn’t know by looking at me… I know more about football than some football coaches.

    On the weekend you might find me… walking in the neighborhood, wandering around a book store or watching football.

    If I could live anywhere, I would live… in an ocean front beach house in the Outer Banks or Cinderella’s castle.

    My personal motto is… in omnia paratus – “ready for anything.”

    Brittany Rosado, MM, MT-BC (NICU-MT), earned her Bachelor’s degree in Music Education from Penn State University, and Master’s degree in Music Therapy from Florida State University. She began her career as a medical music therapist at Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare. After two years, she was promoted to a director position employed by Florida State University.

    Brittany has worked with populations of all ages, addressing developmental, cognitive, and biopsychosocial needs with ages ranging from birth to end-of-life. As a fellow with the National Institute for Infant and Child Medical Music Therapy, Brittany specializes in early childhood music therapy and also has received advanced training in Sprouting Melodies.

    Contact Brittany

    brittany@noteableprogressions.com

    240-394-9399 ext. 105