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Show Notes
The podcast offer a comprehensive overview of music therapy for autistic individuals, detailing its various benefits and approaches. They explain that certified clinicians use music to improve communication, social skills, emotional regulation, and sensory processing, tailoring sessions to individual needs. The text highlights how interactive activities like singing and playing instruments engage multiple brain areas, supporting cognitive and behavioral development. While acknowledging research limitations and the need for more studies, particularly for adults, the sources consistently emphasize music therapy's safety and potential as a complementary intervention, often recommending family involvement to reinforce progress at home.
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