OBSERVATIONAL ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTS OF MUSIC ON A CHILD WITH PERVASIVE DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDER

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Title: OBSERVATIONAL ANALYSIS OF THE EFFECTS OF MUSIC ON A CHILD WITH PERVASIVE DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDER
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Author: Thakur, Donovon
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Date: 2012-05
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Publisher: Bowling Green State University
BGSU: Undergraduate Research and Scholarship
Summary: For this project, the author conducted twelve music sessions with a 3-year old child diagnosed with Pervasive Developmental Disorder- Not Otherwise Specified (PDD-NOS). The majority of the sessions were exploratory in nature, seeking to illuminate upon specific questions regarding attention span, client interaction, and speech development. Music sessions were video-recorded and analyzed using Scribe 4.0.6, which allows the user to code video into various segments, each corresponding to specific behaviors/events. The session data analysis reveals a lack of consistent trends in behavior, many of which are attributable to the subject's age. Observational data identifies various areas of improvement in client routine and interaction.
Subject: Autism spectrum disorders in children;
Music and children;
Music -- Therapeutic use;
Attention;
Scribe 4.0.6
Type: Text
Language: en_US
Persistent URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2229
http://hdl.handle.net/2374.BGSU/3249

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