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- Special Needs Children and The Power of Music
- How Special Needs Children Benefit from Music Lessons
- Multi-Sensory Learning
- Music Is Non-Verbal
- Music and The Brain
- Music Is Motivating
- Music Improves Learning
Creativity is a powerful teaching tool, and since music is filled with creative interaction, it’s the perfect teaching tool for children with special needs––especially for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and other special needs like cerebral palsy, childhood apraxia of speech (CAS), and those with learning disabilities. Music education...
Music helps children with special needs learn to participate in very different ways as opposed to a traditional classroom setting (auditory or visually). Instead of speaking or writing, a child can use music to communicate their experiences. This kind of learning is effective in many ways:
Unlike traditional instruction, which may include auditory or visual learning, music is a multi-sensory experience that uses a child’s tactile system, auditory system, and visual system to provide a whole-body experience. The more senses you can involve in the learning process, the better.
For many children with disabilities, words present an enormous challenge. Some children have difficulty expressing themselves or their feelings, while others have a hard time communicating or processing their words. Music plays a key role in bridging the gap of communication and eliminates the barrier of turning their inner feelings into verbal exp...
Music is processed in many regions of the brain simultaneously. Research has proven that while language and social abilities in children with ASD show impairment, children with ASD process music in the same ways as those who do not have autism. Other studies have shown similar findings: individuals with ASD show a preference for musical learning ov...
When forced to do mundane tasks like cleaning the house or going for a jog, lots of people like to turn on their favorite music to help motivate them. In this very same way, music can be a great motivator for children with special needs. It can push children out of their comfort zones and have positive behavioral impacts on the way children learn a...
Using music in an education environment is a great way to enhance learning for children who don’t learn through traditional methods. Research has shown that there are direct connections between music and specific skill sets in the following areas: Singing––enhances communication skills and speech. Rhythm––improves and refines motor skills. Memorizi...
Music therapy is considered a related service modality in special education (IDEA, 1997). Music therapy can play an important role in special education because many students with disabilities need special instructional treatment. Music is an ancient method for healing. It neutralizes negative feelings, increases stress tolerance level and ...
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Oct 22, 2021 · Playing music activates many senses in the brain that increase thinking skills, including social and emotional awareness, and improve interpersonal communication. Reading music can improve general reading comprehension skills overall. Music sparks the brain and many parts of the brain are activated. Practicing music is like a cross-fit workout ...
Nov 1, 2018 · Music education and music therapy have long been shown to have benefits for children and young people labelled as having special educational needs and/or disabilities (SEN/D).
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4 days ago · Why Music Should be Allowed in School: A Call to Action. In light of the cognitive, emotional, and social benefits of music education, it is crucial to recognize the importance of incorporating music into school curricula. Despite the numerous benefits, music education is often the first to be cut from school budgets (Randles, 2014). It is ...
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Sep 19, 2024 · Music education in the classroom, in concert halls, in private tuition, in ensembles, choirs, orchestras, bands, and more, brings us together as human beings, recognizes our diversities, and embraces them. It encourages and nurtures creativity and the free flow of imagination. It celebrates mistakes as happy accidents from which we can all grow.