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Music Workshop

In music workshops we use sound and music as a primary tool for fostering communication and child development. Through singing, movement, and playing instruments, children enhance their psychomotor, social, and communication skills. In group therapy, they develop a sense of collaboration, learn to share instruments and therapist attention, and engage in their own way with others. While the activities are fun and engaging, each session is carefully structured to achieve specific therapeutic goals. Therapy can be conducted individually or in a group, depending on the child’s needs and characteristics.

Focus of the Treatment

  • Encouraging psychomotor development through movement and interactive play with instruments

  • Enhancing auditory skills, concentration, and self-awareness in relation to others

  • Improving social skills, including emotional regulation, cooperation, and communication

  • Helping children recognize and express emotions through music and play

Treatment Goals

  • Alleviating existing symptoms and challenges through engaging activities

  • Developing skills for daily functioning and problem-solving

  • Increasing initiative, communication, and cooperation within the group

  • Fostering a sense of connection with group members and family

Who Can Benefit from This Treatment

Workshop is intended for: 

  • Children with psychomotor development challenges

  • Children facing difficulties in social skills and communication

  • Families looking to encourage cooperation among siblings

Duration and Frequency

  • Therapy can be individual or group-based, depending on the child’s needs and goals, with a typical session lasting 50–55 minutes

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