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Music therapy is the use of music to address non-musical goals. More and more parents and professionals are finding that music can break down barriers for children with autism in areas such as cog...
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  • 01 April 2004
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Music therapy is the use of music to address non-musical goals. More and more parents and professionals are finding that music can break down barriers for children with autism in areas such as cognition, communication, and socialization. While music therapists are experienced professionals who create unique interventions, many of the principles of music therapy can be implemented by other therapists, teachers, and parents - even by people who do not consider themselves musical! This book explains how to use the many elements of music to foster communication, and teaches you how to adapt music to meet a child's needs. Visual aids and already-written songs will get you started!

Helpful sections include:

  • Music Therapy Is
  • A Qualified Music Therapist
  • The Music in Music Therapy
  • To Assist or Motivate
  • Achieving Non-Musical Goals
  • Music Captivates and Maintains Attention
  • Music Structures Time
  • Music Provides a Safe Place to Practice Social Skills
  • Music Lets Children Control Their Environment
  • Music Can Create or Emphasize a Routine
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    Price: $19.95
    Publisher: Future Horizons
    Imprint: Future Horizons
    Publication Date: 01 April 2004
    Trim Size: 11.04 X 8.11 in
    ISBN: 9781885477538
    Format: Paperback
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    Introduction
    About the Author
    Acknowledgements
    How to Use This Book

    Part I: What is Music Therapy?
    Important Notes
    Music Therapy Is
    Music Therapy is Prescribed
    A Qualified Music Therapist
    The Relationship that Develops
    The Music in Music Therapy
    To Assist or Motivate
    Achieving Non-Musical Goals
    A Music Therapist Works as Part of a Team
    Summary

    Part II: Nine Therapeutic Characteristics of Music
    1. Music Captivates and Maintains Attention
    2. Music Structures Time
    3. Music is Success-Oriented
    4. Music Provides a Safe Place to Practice Social Skills
    5. Music Makes Repetition and Memorization Enjoyable
    6. Music Lets Children Control Their Environment
    7. Music Can Create or Emphasize a Routine
    8. Music Can Reflect and Adapt to Each Individual
    9. Music is Movable

    Part III: Music Therapy Services

    References