I read that —-> ”music therapy is a good way to encourage children with autism to improve skills in areas such as communication, social skills, sensory issues and behaviour. Music experiences strike a chord with a particular person, making personal connections and building trust.” http://autism.about.com/od/autismtherapy101/a/musictherapy.htm

My younger brother is on the autism spectrum, and he is often especially interested in and responsive to music. I feel that music is motivating and engaging for him. when playing particular songs I usually find that he opens up to me much more.
The only problem I find is that it can get very repetitive and he gets upset when the song is changed. It could even end up in him throwing a tantrum…..

Gill 🙂

SPLASH OF AUTISM

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I just want to highlight a type of therapy that more agencies seem to be offering. That is music therapy. Music therapy has many benefits for children and adults with autism or special needs. It can encourage speech or gross motor skills such as crawling – read about Matthew Dinkel and Emma Dislers (links are attached). I found out that music therapy has helped Arizona Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords with speech. This therapy benefits developmental, physical, and psychological functioning. 

Here are some organizations that offer music therapy for individuals with autism or special needs. 

Milestone Music Therapy 

Email: emily@milestonemusictherapy.com

Phone: 630-447-8003

Website: http://www.milestonemusictherapy.com/

Services: Individual In-home music therapy, Music Therapy for your facility 

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The Institute for Therapy through the Arts 

1702 Sherman Avenue

Evanston, IL 60201

Phone: 847-425-9708

Website: https://www.musicinst.org/institute-therapy-through-arts

Services: Music therapy for children, adults, and families 

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EB Pediatric Resources, Inc 

Learning Through Play Center for Child Development – 633 W Addison…

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