Music therapy: Storytelling with the special needs children

This research investigates the effect of music therapy towards storytelling with special needs children. Music therapy is the structured use of music experiences to facilitate positive changes in human behaviour. It is a professional discipline that uses music to achieve therapeutic aims (Daveson &a...

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Main Authors: Abd Rahim, Normaliza, Zainon Hamzah, Zaitul Azma, Sujud, Arba'ie
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Language:English
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Published: The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences 2008
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Zainon Hamzah, Zaitul Azma
Sujud, Arba'ie
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description This research investigates the effect of music therapy towards storytelling with special needs children. Music therapy is the structured use of music experiences to facilitate positive changes in human behaviour. It is a professional discipline that uses music to achieve therapeutic aims (Daveson & Edwards, 1998). Music therapy in special education is the functional use of music to achieve and enhance special education goals, while offering an alternative to traditional teaching methods (Daveson & Edwards, 1998). Positive changes in human behaviour means that music therapy aims to help special needs children to develop skills that have to do with overall development and personal growth. Children involved in this study are autistics. Autism is a complex developmental disability that typically appears during the first three years of life. Autism impacts the normal development of the brain in the areas of social interaction and communication skills (Dawson, G., Toth, K., Abbott, R., Osterling, J., Munson, J., Estes, A., and Liaw, J., 2004). Children with autism typically have difficulties in verbal and non-verbal communication, social interactions, and leisure or play activities. The disorder makes it hard for them to communicate with others and relate to the outside world. Therefore, this study is to use music therapy to enhance the subjects to concerntrate on the story told by the teacher and also able to storytell to the class. Subjects consist of 4 autistic children from Melaka, Malaysia ages between 8 to 12 years old. It is found that autistic children able to understand the story and to storytell to the rest of the classroom. Music therapy had made the autistic children feel happy and always in a calm situation.
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spelling upm-68532019-10-01T07:39:55Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/6853/ Music therapy: Storytelling with the special needs children Abd Rahim, Normaliza Zainon Hamzah, Zaitul Azma Sujud, Arba'ie This research investigates the effect of music therapy towards storytelling with special needs children. Music therapy is the structured use of music experiences to facilitate positive changes in human behaviour. It is a professional discipline that uses music to achieve therapeutic aims (Daveson & Edwards, 1998). Music therapy in special education is the functional use of music to achieve and enhance special education goals, while offering an alternative to traditional teaching methods (Daveson & Edwards, 1998). Positive changes in human behaviour means that music therapy aims to help special needs children to develop skills that have to do with overall development and personal growth. Children involved in this study are autistics. Autism is a complex developmental disability that typically appears during the first three years of life. Autism impacts the normal development of the brain in the areas of social interaction and communication skills (Dawson, G., Toth, K., Abbott, R., Osterling, J., Munson, J., Estes, A., and Liaw, J., 2004). Children with autism typically have difficulties in verbal and non-verbal communication, social interactions, and leisure or play activities. The disorder makes it hard for them to communicate with others and relate to the outside world. Therefore, this study is to use music therapy to enhance the subjects to concerntrate on the story told by the teacher and also able to storytell to the class. Subjects consist of 4 autistic children from Melaka, Malaysia ages between 8 to 12 years old. It is found that autistic children able to understand the story and to storytell to the rest of the classroom. Music therapy had made the autistic children feel happy and always in a calm situation. The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences 2008 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/6853/1/Music%20therapy.pdf Abd Rahim, Normaliza and Zainon Hamzah, Zaitul Azma and Sujud, Arba'ie (2008) Music therapy: Storytelling with the special needs children. The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, 3 (5). pp. 27-34. ISSN 1833-1882 http://iji.cgpublisher.com/product/pub.88/prod.542 English
spellingShingle Abd Rahim, Normaliza
Zainon Hamzah, Zaitul Azma
Sujud, Arba'ie
Music therapy: Storytelling with the special needs children
title Music therapy: Storytelling with the special needs children
title_full Music therapy: Storytelling with the special needs children
title_fullStr Music therapy: Storytelling with the special needs children
title_full_unstemmed Music therapy: Storytelling with the special needs children
title_short Music therapy: Storytelling with the special needs children
title_sort music therapy: storytelling with the special needs children
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http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/6853/1/Music%20therapy.pdf