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Music therapy uses live music making and composition techniques to encourage children, adolescents and adults with autism spectrum disorders to engage in spontaneous and creative musical activities.
The therapist and client use a variety of percussion or tuned instruments, or voice, to develop shared and interactive musical activities.
The individual with autism does not need musical skills to benefit from music therapy but the music therapist does need a high level of musical and therapeutic skill.
Supporters of music therapy believe that it can be used to develop social engagement, joint attention, communication abilities, while also addressing emotional needs and quality of life.
OpinionLast Updated : 04/08/2010 Back to Top