Music Therapy
What is Music Therapy?
Music therapist is a research-based practice, where registered music therapists use music to actively support individuals in building their communication, emotional regulation, social skills, mental health and wellbeing, attention, and motor skills.
What does a Music Therapy session look like?
Rhythm Village will work in collaboration with the child’s team to identify the needs of the child and create a customised program that works towards these goals.
Music therapy sessions target areas including:
- Communication; Receptive and Expressive language and Social Engagement
- Behaviour; Managing Anger and Frustration
- Motor Skills; Dexterity and Mobility
- Cognition; Memory, Focus, Motivation
- Mood and Emotions
- Capacity Building and Community Participation; Empowerment, Purpose, Belonging, Self Expression
- Creativity and Self Confidence
Who runs the sessions?
The program is delivered by Registered Music Therapists from Rhythm Village.
For further information, head to the Rhythm Village website.
How can I enrol my child in the program?
Contact us to enrol your child for Music Therapy services.