Autism in spite of so many studies and experiments that take in recent years, there remains still the subject of lively discussion. Often, even disputes as to its complex, controversial nature. Numerous studies, which so far are involving many specialists approached much science to know this extraordinary phenomenon. Their results allowed after all, the development of many wellknown and accepted in the world of programs to stimulate the development of children and young people affected by the said disorder. The effectiveness of many methods but still not satisfied enough to satisfy the expectations of parents and teachers. Recent years have indeed resulted in a distinct change for the better, especially in terms of attitudes towards childre...
The article presents the outlines of the research and the conclusions based on the author’s PhD diss...
Background and Aim: Autism is a developmental disorder that is characterized by delays in communicat...
Children with autism are more likely to be socially excluded than their neurotypical peers. Since th...
Autism Spectrum Disorders are insidious developmental disorders including autism, Asperger’s disorde...
Music therapy, developed over the years by numerous musicians and educators, such as Carl Orff, Jacq...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a lifelong developmental disorder which appears early in life. Its...
The purpose of this study was to investigate if using music during instruction\ud would increase the...
This study considers the way in which music is currently used as an intervention both therapeuticall...
Based on a social-ecological approach to intervention, the present proof of concept study examined t...
This chapter presents the results of two studies on the interaction between a child with autism and ...
Topics covered in this investigation are autism, music therapy, and education. Music has a unique wa...
My research resulted from the ongoing study and collaboration involved with Autism Spectrum Disorder...
Music therapy is an alternative form of therapy that has positive impact in many areas of physical a...
The rising incidence of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) has led to a surge in the number of childre...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to enhance our understanding of the effects of teaching group m...
The article presents the outlines of the research and the conclusions based on the author’s PhD diss...
Background and Aim: Autism is a developmental disorder that is characterized by delays in communicat...
Children with autism are more likely to be socially excluded than their neurotypical peers. Since th...
Autism Spectrum Disorders are insidious developmental disorders including autism, Asperger’s disorde...
Music therapy, developed over the years by numerous musicians and educators, such as Carl Orff, Jacq...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a lifelong developmental disorder which appears early in life. Its...
The purpose of this study was to investigate if using music during instruction\ud would increase the...
This study considers the way in which music is currently used as an intervention both therapeuticall...
Based on a social-ecological approach to intervention, the present proof of concept study examined t...
This chapter presents the results of two studies on the interaction between a child with autism and ...
Topics covered in this investigation are autism, music therapy, and education. Music has a unique wa...
My research resulted from the ongoing study and collaboration involved with Autism Spectrum Disorder...
Music therapy is an alternative form of therapy that has positive impact in many areas of physical a...
The rising incidence of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs) has led to a surge in the number of childre...
AbstractThe purpose of this study is to enhance our understanding of the effects of teaching group m...
The article presents the outlines of the research and the conclusions based on the author’s PhD diss...
Background and Aim: Autism is a developmental disorder that is characterized by delays in communicat...
Children with autism are more likely to be socially excluded than their neurotypical peers. Since th...