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USING MUSIC TO ENHANCE THE COMMUNICATION SKILLS OF CHILDREN WITH ADDITIONAL NEEDS

This interactive workshop will show parents of children with additional needs – including those diagnosed with autism, intellectual disability and language delay – how to use music to enhance their child’s communication skills. We understand that not every parent feels ‘musical’, so this fun session is to help you feel comfortable to use music with your child. No musical experience or ability required to attend this workshop.

The workshop will enable you to:

  • Understand the basic concepts of music (such as melody, rhythm, harmony, texture and form) and how these can be used to support your child.
  • Competently use 3 songs to engage children with additional needs.
  • Select suitable repertoire and to find resources and follow-up support.

There is a large body of research that describes how music affects the brain and how it can assist children with additional needs. Music activates many areas of the brain and has been found to positively affect early childhood development, learning and daily functioning. These functions include attention, listening, speech production, emotions, motor, memory, arousal, vision and decision making. This workshop will focus on using music to enhance pre-verbal and verbal communication.

About the presenter – Iani Sujono, Registered Music Therapist

Iani is a Registered Music Therapist with over 16 years’ experience. Her passion lies in working with children with special needs including those with Autism Spectrum Disorder, especially in developing their relational, communication and engagement skills. She uses clinical improvisation to connect with children at various levels of ability (severe to mild disabilities). Goal-focused, patient and experienced, Iani has helped many children to reach their full potential.

Workshop Details

Saturday 27 February 2016
10am – 1pm
Hermitage Room
Ryde Eastwood Leagues Club
117 Ryedale Road, West Ryde
Free on-site parking
2mins from West Ryde train station

RSVP by Friday 12 February 2016
(max 20 participants)

Contact:
Iani Sujono
0416 288 917 or
iani@soundexpression.com.au