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Thursday, January 8, 2015

Music Therapy and Rett Syndrome (1/13/15, Call-In Session)


Call-in Audio Session Outline:
I: What is this music therapy of which you speak?
II. Why is music therapy so helpful to girls with Rett Syndrome?
III. What are some sample music therapy goals and objectives for girls with RTT?
IV. How can a family request music therapy services on an IEP?
V. How can music be used outside of music therapy?
VI. Resources for music/musical instruments/music therapy
VII. Questions and Answers

1 comment:

  1. Great! Music is therefore an excellent therapy. A touch of music in one’s life makes a really big difference. Online note player.

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