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Tag: music and neurodiversity

Drumming helps schoolchildren diagnosed with autism

November 29, 2022 anitanee

Drumming for one hour a week can help children diagnosed with autism and supports learning at school, according to a study published in 2018.

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Music can improve social communication skills in autism

November 26, 2022 anitanee

In 2018 researchers from the University of Montreal and McGill University in Montreal, Canada, published a report showing that music intervention alters brain activation and improves social communication skills in children with autism.

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