2020
DOI: 10.24331/ijere.730328
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Music and Social Skills for Young Children with Autism: A Survey of Early Childhood Educators

Abstract: Children with autism may have difficulties in communicating with others, developing social relationships and maintaining emotional reciprocity. Children's active involvement with musical activities may create the conditions for enhanced moments of learning and communication and it may promote children's sensory-motor abilities and their cognitive and emotional skills. The aim of this study was to investigate the views of early childhood educators on the use of music as a tool for enhancing students' with autis… Show more

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“…This study shows that music is the key element that encourages children to explore words to create important events in their lives, to make friends, and to connect with their family members. (Archontopoulou & Vaiouli, 2020) Moreover, German researcher Wiseman (2015) has a similar thought with the one mentioned above about musical integration in autistic children's activities, saying that integrated music in activities tackles three fields: communication, socialisation, and behaviourism. Based on this study, using music does not require being qualified for this, because this task can be performed by each education professional.…”
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confidence: 87%
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“…This study shows that music is the key element that encourages children to explore words to create important events in their lives, to make friends, and to connect with their family members. (Archontopoulou & Vaiouli, 2020) Moreover, German researcher Wiseman (2015) has a similar thought with the one mentioned above about musical integration in autistic children's activities, saying that integrated music in activities tackles three fields: communication, socialisation, and behaviourism. Based on this study, using music does not require being qualified for this, because this task can be performed by each education professional.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…Child development is an implication of social interaction in their early childhood in social environments, mainly from what is served to them in preschool institutions. (Archontopoulou & Vaiouli, 2020) It is hard to measure the impact of music therapy and music integration in educational activities, although Wiseman did an experiment where he measured four elements in a child's behaviour: voice and voiceless communication, eye contact, facial expressions, and noisy music communication. This research, as Wiseman mentioned, describes a raise in physical contact, eye contact, and a high level of emotional involvement.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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