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1 Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) or Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASCs)?
2 Music Therapy with Children who have Autism Spectrum Conditions
3 An Innovative Research Design
4 Strength in numbers: Findings from the questionnaires?
5 "Lots of reasons to smile" : Ten case studies of individual music therapy
6 Cognitive, emotion, and sensory regulation
7 "An amazing therapy" : Supporting the development of interpersonal communication
8 "Music creates a gravitational pull" : Childrens musicality, therapists skills, and collaboration
9 Music Therapy Approaches
10 Planning and goal setting
11 Evaluation and Narrative Assessment
12 A quiet little oasis "a space in which to burn", or "isolated away from the class"?
13 Inclusion
14 Is music therapy an evidence-based practice?
15 Feelings are very confusing
16 Music therapy is perceived to support regulation.
2 Music Therapy with Children who have Autism Spectrum Conditions
3 An Innovative Research Design
4 Strength in numbers: Findings from the questionnaires?
5 "Lots of reasons to smile" : Ten case studies of individual music therapy
6 Cognitive, emotion, and sensory regulation
7 "An amazing therapy" : Supporting the development of interpersonal communication
8 "Music creates a gravitational pull" : Childrens musicality, therapists skills, and collaboration
9 Music Therapy Approaches
10 Planning and goal setting
11 Evaluation and Narrative Assessment
12 A quiet little oasis "a space in which to burn", or "isolated away from the class"?
13 Inclusion
14 Is music therapy an evidence-based practice?
15 Feelings are very confusing
16 Music therapy is perceived to support regulation.