Rhythmic Entrainment as a Critical Component of Language Intervention for Autistic Children
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Have you heard of rhythmic entrainment? Drawing from the dance and music therapy literature, this concept describes a musical and movement-based level of connection between clinician and client. For autistic children, rhythmic entrainment can contribute to the social and environmental conditions necessary for effective language acquisition. This course best suits participants with a working knowledge of structural and functional brain differences in the autistic neurotype.
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