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SEP
06
2013

Music the Tutor: Part 1 – Math & Science

  It’s back to school! AMT’s four-part back to school blog series highlights how music can support your child’s learning. Infusing music into children’s learning gives a fully-balanced curriculum. This series will highlight how music can help children
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AUG
06
2013

Music Therapy – Top 5 in the news in July

Our previous Music Therapy in the News post received record hits and readership, and so AMT commits to bringing readers the top news stories for the industry more regularly. Here are the top five in the news for July 2013. The Doctor Will Sing to You Now. Doctors are starting to
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MAY
14
2013

Music Gives Life

Mental illness can be pervasive and affect anyone. Mental health is “a state of well-being in which the individual realizes his or her own abilities, can cope with the normal stresses of life, can work productively and fruitfully, and is able to make a contribution to his
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MAR
07
2013

Mind-Boggling Music

It’s the most complex organ in the human body. It’s weighs about three pounds, and contains 100 billion cells. It’s made up of about 75% water. It feels no pain. The human brain. The brain is centre of our nervous system, and has four main parts: the cerebrum (responsible for
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FEB
26
2013

Music Speaks

  Music Speaks –The music therapy experience is often unheard. Accent Music Therapy promises to share personal stories of those touched by the beat of music. Our first story is of Jack, an energetic three-year-old who has been pulling at the heart strings of AMT’s music
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JAN
28
2013
Accent Music Therapy Speaks to Those with Autism

Accent Music Therapy Speaks To Those With Autism

  Autism is a neural developmental condition. It is commonly characterized by difficulties with communication and social interactions, and at times by restrictions of repetitive behaviours. Autism is also commonly referred as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) as it suggests
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