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      • Music therapy provides an alternative to traditional talk therapies and provides young children a playful, non-threatening environment in which to develop healthy emotional skills. Music therapy can help: Improve the identification and expression of feelings Increase flexibility and exploration Improve self-esteem Develop healthy coping skills
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  1. Jan 18, 2024 · In partnership with MacPhail Center for Music, we created a set of tip sheets exploring music as a tool to help children build emotional regulation skills. Introducing It: The Benefits of Music Integration to Emotional Regulation Development in Young Children digs into the research that supports music integration in the classroom.

  2. Oct 15, 2018 · Music therapists use the playful and engaging nature of music to help young children practice social skills and develop techniques to improve social behavior. Children who struggle with social skills and need additional support learning and practicing these skills may benefit from music therapy.

  3. Emotion Regulation (ER) development occurs in early childhood. Music therapists encounter many clinical populations who experience barriers to healthy ER development for a variety of reasons.

    • Musical pleasure: Music has a strong connection to feelings of pleasure. Engaging with music can trigger the same biological and psychological responses associated with other highly fundamental rewards, such as food, sex, and money (Salimpoor et al., 2015).
    • Music as a catharsis: Music helps to channel one’s frustration or purge (catharsis) negative emotions (anger and sadness) in a harmless way. For example, when we listen to sad music (or watch a sad film), we are disconnected from any real threat or danger that the music (or movie) represents.
    • Music and rhythmic movement: Our internal rhythms (e.g., heart rate) speed up or slow down to become one with the music (Levitin, et al. 2018). The movement (e.g., head nodding, foot/hand tapping) is more likely to occur when one is listening to a highly enjoyable song.
    • Evaluative conditioning: Evaluative conditioning involves a transfer of the feelings associated with past events to the music (Juslin, 2019). For example, some people may have a fond memory associated with Pachelbel’s “Canon in D Major,” for a wedding.
  4. The following “Helps” are geared toward emotional regulation skills including emotional identification, expression, and basic regulation. Try them out and find new and engaging ways to help and connect with your child!

  5. Oct 3, 2019 · As well as its supportive value, music therapy can help young people develop their skills of emotional regulation – the mechanism which allows us to function in our daily lives, managing...

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  7. Jan 26, 2023 · Music therapy uses music to bring up emotions and start conversations that help clients process their feelings. Music therapists train in a variety of subjects including music theory, anatomy and counseling. They work with everyone from newborn babies to people receiving end-of-life care.

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