The fostering of inclusion in modern mainstream schools can be challenging. Student needs are becoming increasingly diverse, funding is scarce, and an attitudinal shift is necessary to value the contributions and identities of all learners. This study explores how music therapy can assist the process of inclusion by articulating the strategies I, a music therapy student, used when working to enhance musical play within a play-based learning environment. Findings have been generated using the methodology Secondary Analysis of Qualitative Data which involved thematic analysis of session notes and my reflexive diary. They describe the strategies I used to facilitate children’s developing social play skills, which varied from onlooker and solit...
The performing arts can be defined as an effective means of learning because their teaching is confi...
The purpose of this research project is to explore the information available about the use of music ...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore how aspects of Schopler's TEACCH (Treatment and...
The fostering of inclusion in modern mainstream schools can be challenging. Student needs are becomi...
Objectives and Significance: Play is a right and a fundamental occupation in children’s life, which ...
Children with autism face significant obstacles to social interaction and learning. This qualitative...
This study explores the concept of imaginative play within music therapy sessions with two pre-schoo...
This qualitative study examines a music therapy student’s practice on a paediatric ward in a general...
This research aimed to investigate how a student music therapist used musical interactions to collab...
This study investigates how group music therapy in primary schools promotes inclusion, considered by...
Inclusive approaches for children with special needs are applied in both the fields of music therapy...
This research focuses on one student’s experience of using music therapy to support the interpersona...
Music therapy school consultation is positioned to become a significant practice for music therapist...
This research explores the question “How can a student music therapist support staff in their intera...
This exploratory study sought to uncover the methods and techniques a student music therapist employ...
The performing arts can be defined as an effective means of learning because their teaching is confi...
The purpose of this research project is to explore the information available about the use of music ...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore how aspects of Schopler's TEACCH (Treatment and...
The fostering of inclusion in modern mainstream schools can be challenging. Student needs are becomi...
Objectives and Significance: Play is a right and a fundamental occupation in children’s life, which ...
Children with autism face significant obstacles to social interaction and learning. This qualitative...
This study explores the concept of imaginative play within music therapy sessions with two pre-schoo...
This qualitative study examines a music therapy student’s practice on a paediatric ward in a general...
This research aimed to investigate how a student music therapist used musical interactions to collab...
This study investigates how group music therapy in primary schools promotes inclusion, considered by...
Inclusive approaches for children with special needs are applied in both the fields of music therapy...
This research focuses on one student’s experience of using music therapy to support the interpersona...
Music therapy school consultation is positioned to become a significant practice for music therapist...
This research explores the question “How can a student music therapist support staff in their intera...
This exploratory study sought to uncover the methods and techniques a student music therapist employ...
The performing arts can be defined as an effective means of learning because their teaching is confi...
The purpose of this research project is to explore the information available about the use of music ...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore how aspects of Schopler's TEACCH (Treatment and...