A Frequently Asked Question to Music…Sweet Music is:  “Do I need to know a musical instrument or need to know how to read music to participate in your Music Therapy programs?”

Since music therapy addresses non-musical goals, participants in our Music Therapy programs do not need prior music training or skill to participate in music therapy sessions.

Music therapists work with clients of all ages to address limitations in non-musical areas.  

Improve Cognitive Skills – Cognitive skills are the core skills your brain uses to think, read, learn, remember, reason, and pay attention.  

  • Learning, perception, recognition, discrimination,  categorization, memory, behavior, impulse control.
  • Improve communication.
  • Receptive and expressive language skills.
  • Increase attention span/attention to task.
  • Increase alertness.
  • Improve environmental awareness.

 

 

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NOT INTENDED AS MEDICAL, MENTAL HEALTH, OR RELIGIOUS ADVICE.