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  1. Lim HA. Effect of "developmental speech and language training through music" on speech production in children with autism spectrum disorders. Journal of Music Therapy 2010; Vol. 47, issue 1:2‐26. Lim 2011 {published data only} Lim HA, Draper E. The effects of music therapy incorporated with applied behavior analysis verbal behavior approach ...

    • christian.gold@uni.no
    • 01/08/2011
    • What Is Music Therapy?
    • Benefits
    • Research on Using Music Therapy For Autism
    • Finding A Music Therapist
    • Other Options and Therapies For Autism
    • Summary

    Music therapy is the clinical and evidence-based use of music interventions to accomplish therapy goals.In the case of autism, music therapy helps individuals identify and appropriately express their emotions, and it can stimulate cognitive functioning and help with speech and language skills. After assessing the strengths and needs of each person,...

    Music therapy may help autistic people to improve skills in areas such as: 1. Communication 2. Social skills 3. Sensory issues 4. Behavior 5. Cognition 6. Perceptual/motor skills 7. Self-reliance or self-determination The therapist finds music experiences that strike a chord with a particular person, making personal connections and building trust.

    According to a meta-study, "Reported benefits included, but were not limited to increased [neurotypical] social behavior; increased attention to task; increased vocalization, verbalization, gesture, and vocabulary comprehension; increased communication and social skills; enhanced body awareness and coordination; improved self-care skills; and reduc...

    To find a professional music therapist, look for practitioners who have a Music Therapist-Board Certified (MT-BC) credential. To obtain the MT-BC credential, music therapists must: 1. Earn a bachelor's degree or higher in music therapy from an American Music Therapy Association (AMTA)-approved college or university program 2. Complete a minimum of ...

    Currently, there isn't a single standard treatment for autism, but there are ways to help minimize the symptoms and maximize an autistic person's abilities. Research shows that early diagnosis and interventions (during preschool or before) are more likely to have major positive effects on symptoms and later skills. The most effective therapies and ...

    Music therapy for autism is used to help individuals with social interaction, verbal communication, initiating behavior, and reducing anxiety. The benefits of music therapy may include improved communication, social skills, behavior, sensory issues, self-reliance, and parent-child relationships. Professional music therapists have the MT-BC credenti...

  2. Oct 20, 2020 · According to a 2004 study, music intervention used with children and teens with ASD (autism spectrum disorder) can improve their social behaviors, increase focus and attention, and reduce their ...

    • Jaimee Bell
  3. Music for autism therapy can increase their social interaction. It encourages eye contact, turn-taking, and sharing. Songs can teach social rules, such as taking turns and waiting patiently. Music therapy for autism can decrease anxiety and promote relaxation. It can help kids with ASD feel more relaxed and calm.

  4. The effects of music therapy incorporated with applied behavior analysis verbal behavior approach for children with autism spectrum disorders. J Music Ther. (2011) 48:532–50. 10.1093/jmt/48.4.532 [Google Scholar] 23. Kalas A. Joint attention responses of children with autism spectrum disorder to simple versus complex music. J Music Ther.

  5. Jan 20, 2022 · Music therapy can help some autistic children and adults express themselves, communicate, interact socially, and focus. It may also help them magnify their unique talents. Research outcomes are ...

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  7. Jun 14, 2018 · A 2009 study utilizing music-based intervention reported that nonverbal children with autism were able to speak after undergoing auditory motor mapping training. Music has always been used as a tool to communicate artistic intent and inspire emotion, and now evidence suggests that it may also be used to heal deficits in communication.

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