
Children's Group Music Therapy
Description
Book Introduction
Children's Music Therapy with a Variety of Activities and Vivid Illustrations
This book provides practical and theoretical information for running music therapy groups with preschool and elementary school-aged children.
In addition to the theoretical basis for music therapy groups and practical considerations for group composition, it also introduces the timing and rules of group sessions and collaboration with peers and parents.
This book will be an interesting reference on children's music therapy for music therapy professionals and students, as well as for readers in various clinical settings.
This book provides practical and theoretical information for running music therapy groups with preschool and elementary school-aged children.
In addition to the theoretical basis for music therapy groups and practical considerations for group composition, it also introduces the timing and rules of group sessions and collaboration with peers and parents.
This book will be an interesting reference on children's music therapy for music therapy professionals and students, as well as for readers in various clinical settings.
index
Translator's Preface
Author's Preface
Chapter 1: Recruitment and Formation of Children's Music Therapy Groups
My Music Therapy Approach
Why Run a Music Therapy Group?
Who is this group for and what is its purpose?
Treatment referral system and group formation
Fixed and open groups
Management and Roles
timing
Moving between groups
Location, tools, and environment of the music therapy room
Group expectations and rules
Session Planning and Session Review
Chapter 2: Structuring Activities in Children's Music Therapy Groups
Why Structure is Needed
Overall structure
Various ways to balance activities
Balance between following and starting
Chapter 3: Preschool Music Groups Including Children with Special Needs
Background and Description
Detailed introduction to group sessions
Music activities
Hello everyone! | Calling the red jumper | What's next? | Choose your instrument | Stop and start | Which team? | Standing high | Jumping and conducting | Growing clarinet | The flute player | Footprints on the frost | Dance like this | Relaxing imagination | Pentatonic xilarphone | Clarinet and reed horn | Goldilocks | Busy body | Stretching up, high, high | On the hand of farewell
Looking back
Chapter 4: Music Therapy Groups for Elementary School-Aged Children with Severe Physical and Mental Disabilities and Their Parents
Background and Description
Detailed introduction to group sessions
Music activities
Ukulele Hello Song | Name Rhythm Chant | Shaking Guitar | Theme and Variations | Joint Solo | Clarinet and Shaking | Wheelchair Dance | Up and Down | Flying Cymbals | Dancing Adults | Jumping Music Therapist | Hidden Clarinetist | Action Song with Props | Shake It! | Flying Colors
Looking back
Chapter 5: National Health Service Music Therapy Group in Child and Family Psychiatry Wards
Background and Description
Detailed introduction to group sessions
Music activities
Say hello | Play the congas and point | Mystery instruments and silent instruments | Switch places and switch instruments | Guess the song | Play a code | Group improvisation | Guitar group and solo | This way and that way | How many notes? | Finger cymbals | Finger conducting | Group melody | Conducting with your eyes | Secret partners | Close-knit dancers | Clarinet team and violin team | Sleepy tambourine, smelly tambourine | Goodbye rap
Looking back
Chapter 6: Concluding Remarks on Running a Children's Music Therapy Group
References
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Author's Preface
Chapter 1: Recruitment and Formation of Children's Music Therapy Groups
My Music Therapy Approach
Why Run a Music Therapy Group?
Who is this group for and what is its purpose?
Treatment referral system and group formation
Fixed and open groups
Management and Roles
timing
Moving between groups
Location, tools, and environment of the music therapy room
Group expectations and rules
Session Planning and Session Review
Chapter 2: Structuring Activities in Children's Music Therapy Groups
Why Structure is Needed
Overall structure
Various ways to balance activities
Balance between following and starting
Chapter 3: Preschool Music Groups Including Children with Special Needs
Background and Description
Detailed introduction to group sessions
Music activities
Hello everyone! | Calling the red jumper | What's next? | Choose your instrument | Stop and start | Which team? | Standing high | Jumping and conducting | Growing clarinet | The flute player | Footprints on the frost | Dance like this | Relaxing imagination | Pentatonic xilarphone | Clarinet and reed horn | Goldilocks | Busy body | Stretching up, high, high | On the hand of farewell
Looking back
Chapter 4: Music Therapy Groups for Elementary School-Aged Children with Severe Physical and Mental Disabilities and Their Parents
Background and Description
Detailed introduction to group sessions
Music activities
Ukulele Hello Song | Name Rhythm Chant | Shaking Guitar | Theme and Variations | Joint Solo | Clarinet and Shaking | Wheelchair Dance | Up and Down | Flying Cymbals | Dancing Adults | Jumping Music Therapist | Hidden Clarinetist | Action Song with Props | Shake It! | Flying Colors
Looking back
Chapter 5: National Health Service Music Therapy Group in Child and Family Psychiatry Wards
Background and Description
Detailed introduction to group sessions
Music activities
Say hello | Play the congas and point | Mystery instruments and silent instruments | Switch places and switch instruments | Guess the song | Play a code | Group improvisation | Guitar group and solo | This way and that way | How many notes? | Finger cymbals | Finger conducting | Group melody | Conducting with your eyes | Secret partners | Close-knit dancers | Clarinet team and violin team | Sleepy tambourine, smelly tambourine | Goodbye rap
Looking back
Chapter 6: Concluding Remarks on Running a Children's Music Therapy Group
References
Search
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of issue: August 25, 2025
- Format: Paperback book binding method guide
- Page count, weight, size: 328 pages | 153*225*15mm
- ISBN13: 9788999734731
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