
Music Education For Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Resource For Teachers Provides Foundational Information About Autism Spectrum Disorder And Strategies For Engaging Students With Asd In Music-based Activities Such As Singing, Listening, Moving, And Playing Instruments. This Practical Resource Supplies Invaluable Frameworks For Teachers Who Work With Early-years Students. The Book First Provides Readers With Background Information About Asd And How Students With This Condition Manage Their Behaviors In School Environments. It Then Progresses To Provide Teachers With Information About Planning Music-based Instruction For Students On The Spectrum. In The Book's Midsection, Readers Learn How Students With Asd Perceive, Remember, And Articulate Pitch Perception. Following Chapters Present A Series Of Practical Ideas For Engaging Students With Asd Though Songs And Singing And Concentrate On Skills In Music Listening, Most Notably On Activities That Motivate Students With Asd To Interact With Others Through Joint Attention. Challenges That Individuals With Asd Experience In Motor Processing Are Examined, Including Difficulties With Gait And Coordination, Motor Planning, Object Control, And Imitation. This Is Followed By Practical Teaching Suggestions For Engaging Students With Activities In Which Movement Is Mediated Through Sound (e.g., Drum Beats) And Music. Closing Chapters Introduce Non-pitched Percussion Instruments Along With Activities In Which Children Engage In Multisensory Experiences By Playing Instruments--musical Activities Described In Preceding Chapters Are Combined With Stories And Drama To Create Musical Narratives. Music Education For Children With Autism Spectrum Disorder Is Accompanied By A Companion Website That Supplies Helpful Supplemental Materials Including Audio Of Songs Notated In The Book For Easy Access.
How can music educators effectively adapt their instructional strategies to support the unique cognitive and behavioral needs of students on the autism spectrum? Sheila J. Scott provides a comprehensive pedagogical framework designed for teachers working with early-years students diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Drawing on research regarding sensory processing, motor control, and social interaction, the author outlines structured methods for integrating music into the classroom to foster engagement and skill development.
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Educators frequently cite this work as a practical, accessible resource for bridging the gap between music theory and special education needs. Experts highlight the book's utility in providing actionable, classroom-ready activities that address specific motor and social challenges associated with ASD.
Page Count:
384
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190606355
ISBN-13:
9780190606350
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