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  1. Feb 1, 2022 · Watch this video on how to use music for non-verbal kids and children with autism. Speech therapy and music therapy have a lot in common. The ASHA Leader discusses how music therapists and speech therapists work with a lot of the same types of patients. Both music therapists and speech therapists work with people who suffer from developmental ...

  2. Oct 20, 2024 · An ASHA article titled: Use of Music Activities in Speech-Language Therapy, highlights the significant impact that music has on school-based speech-language pathology (SLP) services. The findings indicate that preschoolers receiving SLP services incorporating music demonstrate functional gains across various communication domains, benefiting their overall development and educational outcomes.

    • Musical Shakers – Whether homemade or purchased, shakers can help speech-language therapists to gauge listening and word identification skills. Speech-language pathologists (SLPs) can help children make shakers out of used water bottles and dried pasta or beans.
    • Who Took the Cookies from the Cookie Jar – This song game can be used to develop question-and-answer patterns and is a great articulation activity for speech therapy sessions.
    • Drumming – The use of drums in speech therapy sessions can be valuable for fostering enthusiasm and interest in speech therapy while helping children attain goals with retention and word recall.
    • Do You Like Pie? – A song compilation for speech therapists, the songs on this CD teach phonemes, syllables and words. Each song is written in two versions, one for children who speak well and one for those who currently struggle.
  3. Dec 20, 2023 · The goal of using music in speech therapy is to help promote their language development, improve and ease their speech production, and support their overall communication skills. A recent study showed that children displayed significant improvement in their problem-solving skills, social skills, and how they interacted with others when music was a part of their speech therapy treatment plans.

  4. Jan 29, 2014 · Some Favorite Music for Speech Therapy: Music Together, All Around the Kitchen: 09 All Around the Kitchen: This is a great example of a song for speech therapy. It includes fun crazy voices, animal sounds and names familiar items from the kitchen.

  5. May 19, 2022 · Before I discuss using music as a powerful tool in speech therapy, I need to differentiate between a speech therapist and a music therapist. I am a speech language pathologist (SLP and some say speech therapist) and not a music therapist. SLPs help people with communication problems. SLPs use many techniques, therapy tools, and supports, but ...

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  7. Feb 28, 2018 · Note: Music therapy is an evidence-based approach to build skills through music. A speech therapist and qualified musical therapist can work alongside each other to build an individuals’ skill. Musical therapy is slowly becoming popular amongst children and adults with delays in the developed world such as in the US.