Working with Music and Autistic Spectrum Disorder

Course

In London and Leyland

£ 185 + VAT

Description

  • Duration

    1 Day

How music can be the means by which anyone with Autistic Spectrum Disorder can communicate and socially interact with the world. How to incorporate music into story telling and drama. How music can be part of a multi-sensory approach. Suitable for: a practical course for those interested in working with music to aid communication, recreation and well being and suitable for anyone working with people on the Autistic Spectrum of all ages.

Facilities

Location

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Leyland (Lancashire)
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Moor Rd, Croston, PR26 9HP

Start date

On request
London
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3 Cardington Street, NW1 2LW

Start date

On request

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Course programme

A practical course for those interested in working with music to aid communication, recreation and well being and suitable for anyone working with people on the Autistic Spectrum of all ages.

Participants will learn:

  • How music can be the means by which anyone with Autistic Spectrum Disorder can communicate and socially interact with the world
  • How to incorporate music into story telling and drama
  • How music can be part of a multi-sensory approach

Outcomes of the course:

  • The ability to create activities using melody and rhythm instruments
  • The ability to create music and song for storytelling
  • The knowledge to create multi-sensory sesson strategies using music
  • The ability to develop specific activities using the skills acquired during the day

Cost of course:
£185 + Vat, 2nd & subsequent places on same course £165 + Vat

Working with Music and Autistic Spectrum Disorder

£ 185 + VAT