ABSTRACT

This book provides practical guidance on how to successfully incorporate music, sound and vibration into your special school, exploring the rich benefits that musical opportunities offer for children with physical, mental health and learning disabilities.

Music has been shown to improve mood, lift depression, improve blood flow and even ease pain, whilst musical interventions can encourage communication and enable relaxation. This book explores the physical, cognitive and mental health benefits of music use in special schools, introducing therapies and innovations that can be adapted for use in your own specialist setting.

Key features include:

• Chapters exploring a range of music therapies and technologies that allow all students to access the benefits of music, sound and vibration, from one-to-one therapeutic music sessions to vibro-acoustic therapy and sing and sign

• Case studies and anecdotes showcasing the innovative ways that special schools are using music, and providing concrete examples of how to deliver, record and access music provision

• Photocopiable policies, risk assessments and links to useful resources

Written by an author with a wealth of experience in special education, this book is essential reading for all those working in specialist settings or with children with SEND.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

chapter 3|2 pages

Transitional music

chapter 4|6 pages

Singing and signing

chapter 5|11 pages

Meditation and mindfulness

chapter 6|6 pages

Water and sound

chapter 7|8 pages

Vibration and the feel of sound

chapter 8|7 pages

Health, well-being and sound

chapter 9|8 pages

The use of sound support in schools

chapter 10|5 pages

Assessment

chapter 11|5 pages

Parents and carers

chapter 13|67 pages

Resources and support