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  1. THE USE OF MUSIC THERAPY IN ADHD TREATMENT Music Therapy uses music to address emotional, cognitive and physical needs. In the context of ADHD treatment, it can help improve attention, self-regulation, social skills and emotional regulation through a variety of settings, including individual or group therapy, school settings, or at home. 42

  2. The medium of music therapy allows this play to occur naturally and frequently. Music is highly motivating, yet it can also have a calming and relaxing effect. Enjoyable music activities are designed to be success-oriented and make children feel better about themselves. Music therapy can help a child manage pain and stressful situations.

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    Music therapy for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children and adolescents. The Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2017(5), CD010032. Jackson, N. A. (2003). A Survey of Music Therapy Methods and Their Role in the Treatment of Early Elementary School Children with ADHD. Journal of Music Therapy, 40(4), 302–323

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  5. Feb 8, 2023 · Music therapy is used to help victims of severe brain trauma, children on the autism spectrum, and seniors suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. For children with attention deficit disorder ( ADHD or ADD ), music therapy bolsters attention and focus, reduces hyperactivity, and strengthens social skills .

  6. their writing, which has become integral to contemporary music therapy practice. Other Activity Booklets available: − Interactive Music-Making: Musical Activities for the Under 5’s − Music as Therapy for Young Children with Disabilities − Interactive Music-Making with People Living with Dementia Available from info@musicastherapy.org

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  8. years practitioners who have taken part in a Music as Therapy International introductory training project at their setting. These training opportunities place techniques drawn from music therapy within an approach designed to make music integral part of children’s early development opportunities. The aim is to find ways