Neurologic music therapy: Supporting school-readiness skills in children with hearing loss

Glynnis E. DuBois, M. Thaut, Corene Hurt-Thaut, Joanne Deluzio, Stephanie M. Nixon
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Children with hearing loss (HL) who use listening and spoken language as their methods of communication are now being integrated into classrooms with typically hearing peers upon school entry due to the development of sophisticated hearing technology. However, areas in overall development may lag as the delay in accessibility to speech and language makes it difficult to reach age-appropriate levels in time for kindergarten. Supporting development in these areas of the challenge requires explicit teaching of, and experience with, listening, language, social and executive function, literacy and balance. Participating in a group music and movement class with a focus on areas of challenge for children with HL using neurologic music therapy techniques allows for goal-directed therapy and practice, along with the opportunity to interact with peers in a supportive environment. An overview of the specific techniques for each area of interest and how they can be used is discussed along with a sample curriculum.
神经音乐疗法:支持听力损失儿童的入学准备技能
由于先进的听力技术的发展,以听力和口语作为交流方式的听力损失儿童现在一入学就与正常听力的同龄人一起融入教室。然而,某些领域的整体发展可能会滞后,因为言语和语言的可及性延迟使他们很难及时达到幼儿园的适龄水平。支持这些挑战领域的发展需要明确的教学和经验,包括听力、语言、社会和执行功能、识字和平衡。参加一个团体音乐和运动课程,重点关注HL儿童的挑战领域,使用神经音乐治疗技术,可以进行目标导向的治疗和实践,并有机会在一个支持性的环境中与同龄人互动。对每个感兴趣的领域的具体技术的概述以及如何使用它们进行了讨论,并提供了示例课程。
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