Autism and Music Therapy: Ideas and Theories of a Parent

There are many, many theories on the use of Music Therapy for children with Autism. And while my own son has never actually received Music Therapy officially, music has provided him with comfort and stability during his 12 years of life so far.

When he was just 18 months old, Matt could not walk, but he could bop to music. Incidentally, it was Janet Jackson's Design of a Decade that he started out with. After that, he expanded into Barney, Teletubbies, Sesame Street, Disney, 80's music,
 Classical Music, Motown, and eventually worked his way up to more current artists like Clay Aiken, Phil Collins, Elton John and Evanescence. He also enjoys Enya and Yanni. The key to using music as therapy for a child with Autism is the type of music. That is my theory anyways.

I have found, through experience, that the calmer the style of music, the calmer the child is. This is especially important with children on the Autism Spectrum. Oftentimes, children with Autism have problems with aggression and are prone to fits of violence. This is not the case with everyone, but to be on the safe side, it is best to ere on the side of caution and keep them away from the more "violent" types of music like Rap or Hip Hop. I have nothing against the genre in particular, but I don't feel it's appropriate for children with Autism to listen to music with questionable lyrics that talk about violence or other things of an inappropriate nature.

It is imperative that children with Autism be exposed to music early on if they are able to handle the stimulation. Some children with Autism can not tolerate music. For those that can however, starting early is the key. Often times, a soft Concerto or Meditation music is a good place to start, especially with toddlers. I used to help Matt go to sleep by playing music that was nothing more than the sounds of the Ocean. It worked. He couldn't go to sleep without it.

 
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Great article! I have been considering going back to college and studying to be a music therapist and I found this article very encouraging in helping me make my choices. :-)

Posted on 03/24/2008 at 3:03:12 PM

The power of music

Posted on 11/14/2007 at 11:11:00 AM

Fascinating. Music is one of the best therapies for many things, I think.

Posted on 11/13/2007 at 1:11:00 PM

Great article, and one more example on the benefits of music and musical instruction to students.

Posted on 11/13/2007 at 10:11:00 AM

GReat article. Autistic children need lots of calm in their life and music a wonderful way to help immerse them into that calmness. :-)

Posted on 07/23/2007 at 1:07:00 PM

great article - my friend tried music therapy for her autistic son, but the woman who came to her house moved away and she hasn't found a new therapist yet =/

Posted on 07/23/2007 at 11:07:00 AM

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