Music Therapy
Evidence-informed music therapy can support communication, social connection, and emotional regulation. We coordinate recommendations with your child’s broader care plan so goals carry over into everyday life.
Who this is for: Children who engage with music and benefit from structured, motivating practice around communication, connection, transitions, and regulation.
In music therapy, goals often include:
- Communication (requesting, turn-taking, initiating)
- Social connection and shared attention
- Emotional regulation and coping routines
- Transitions and flexibility through predictable musical structure
- Motivation and engagement for skill practice

Music therapy resources

Music Therapy FAQ
Answers to common questions about who it helps, what sessions look like, goals, scheduling, and insurance.
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Music Therapy for Autistic Children
How music therapy can support communication, social interaction, and regulation—and what to look for in a provider.
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Using Music at Home With ABA
Practical ways to use songs, rhythm, and routines at home to support goals—without turning it into “therapy time.”
Read guideWant to see if music therapy is a fit?
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