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Music for People with Learning Disabilities (Human horizons series) Book
This warm and enthusiastic book explains how even a non-musician can organise a music programme for a child at home or for a group of students in a school or day centre. Miriam Wood explains how to make simple instruments, how to write songs and work out musical dramas, how to encourage students to beat a drum, play a xylophone or shake bells. She includes ideas for parents working at home with one child, for teachers with large or small groups, and activities to include those who have physical as well as learning disabilities. There are suggestions for movement exercises, folk dancing and wheelchair dancing, and advice on more formal techniques such as Makaton sign system and Educational Rhythmics. With its wealth of photographs, drawings and musical settings, it remains a key book in music therapy.Read More
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- 0285631551
- 9780285631557
- Miriam Wood
- 26 August 1993
- Souvenir Press Ltd
- Paperback (Book)
- 192
- 2nd Revised edition
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