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The findings of this updated review provide evidence that music therapy may help children with ASD to improve their skills in primary outcome areas that constitute the core of the condition including social interaction, verbal communication, initiating behaviour, and social‐emotional reciprocity.
- Music Therapy for Children With Autistic Spectrum Disorder ...
We included studies that measured the effect of music...
- Music Therapy for Children With Autistic Spectrum Disorder ...
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...
- Jaimee Bell
We included studies that measured the effect of music therapy intervention (music listening, interactive or educational music therapy, improvisational music therapy, or mixed method), in children or adolescents (participants aged up to 18 years), diagnosed with ASD and/or another NDD.
Oct 5, 2022 · In summary, our findings suggest that MT is effective in improving the social interaction of children with ASD. This convenient, short-term music program may help children with ASD learn social skills and integrate into society.
Mar 2, 2019 · Music interventions can improve social communication in school-age children with ASD. Music interventions and music therapy have long been seen as an "alternative" therapy, and have not been...
Apr 27, 2018 · Collectively, this growing body of research evidence corroborates anecdotal reports that music has a profound impact on children with autism, and demonstrates that music-related skills in domains such as memory, auditory perception, emotion, and language, are significantly preserved in ASD.
Jun 14, 2018 · The Cochrane Collaboration provided evidence that music therapy may help children gain improved function in the core domains of autism: social interaction, verbal communication, initiating behaviour and social-emotional reciprocity. Recent findings point to altered brain connectivity as a key feature of autism.