Music therapy has been proven to assist children who are diagnosed with autism to see significant improvement in motor skills, communication skills, social skills and more. Various types of musical therapies can be used from drumming to vocal options to assist a child in communicating as well as having an improved way of life.
John Mews, a music therapist of Albert Knapp & Associates’ has ten years of experience in the field and has seen firsthand that children can benefit from musical therapy. Taking a look at the research conducted, it shows that musical therapy can produce a longer period of joy and engagement once initiated. Social skills are developed when a child takes part in group therapy involving drums or other musical instruments.
Attention span, focus, showing interest and even behavioral cues will be detected with music therapy. Evidence from studies of musical therapy have shown that this type of therapy helps to support the motivational development, emotional and social skills.
John Mew has told parents time and time again that when a child is motivated and having fun, they are able to have an elevation in their self-esteem. When a child is confident, they are able to achieve more as well as work harder. Gaining self-esteem is a fundamental part of the strength-based program of musical therapy that Mew provides.
To get started, children will begin with an improvisational program then building upon the areas of success to see an increase in confidence. Overall goals and objectives are then compared to find the right approach to see a significant improvement in the child. Consider the research found here, to help you have a better idea as to how musical therapy can benefit your child based on several factors of study.

