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Autism

Music therapy is widely used to support individuals with autism by promoting communication, social interaction, and emotional expression. Because many people with autism respond well to music’s structure and predictability, it can serve as a nonverbal bridge for connection and learning. Techniques such as singing, playing instruments, and movement to music help develop language skills, encourage turn-taking and support resiliency. Music therapy is individualized and can be adapted to various developmental levels, making it a valuable tool in both educational and therapeutic settings for enhancing overall quality of life.​

 

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"My son was dancing with you at SPL. I just wanted to say that he is very picky with new people and there are still family members up to this day that he hasn't warmed up to but he felt comfortable with you instantly! I think he felt your relaxed, friendly vibe and I was so happy to see him interacting with you. Thanks for all you do!" - Lisa 

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