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  2. I'm a parent of 5 kids. Here are my 8 tips for parenting ...

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    As I look back on the last 20 years of parenting high-school-aged kids, I realize these five very different people have taught me a lot. Here are my eight tips for parenting teens that everyone ...

  3. Music therapy - Wikipedia

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    Music therapy may benefit the family as a whole. Some family members of children with autism claim that music therapy sessions have allowed their child to interact more with the family and the world. Music therapy is also beneficial in that it gives children an outlet to use outside of the sessions.

  4. Music therapy for non-fluent aphasia - Wikipedia

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    Although many studies suggest that singing in music therapy can improve non-fluent aphasic patients’ speech production, the study by Stahl et al. [25] shows that rhythm, instead of singing, is the key element in music therapy that benefits aphasic patients. Therefore, rhythmic components in music therapy might explain why music therapy can ...

  5. Marsh Family - Wikipedia

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    Although Ben and Danielle Marsh do not have a musical theatre background, Ben's parents teach music. [7] [42] Aside from their performances in school plays and musical instrument classes, the children have not received musical theatre instruction. [7] [10] Collectively they play the bass guitar, clarinet, cornet, drums, piano, and violin. [8]

  6. Schools are trying to get more students therapy. Not all ...

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    In 2021, 14% of white children reported seeing a therapist at some point during that year, compared to 9% of Black children, 8% of Hispanic kids, and only 3% of Asian American children, according ...

  7. Music education and programs within the United States

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    A 1981 study at Mission Vejo High School proved that music students had a higher GPA than students who did not participate in music (3.59 vs. 2.91). There have been studies done verifying music as an enrichment activity that causes an increase in self-confidence, discipline, and social cohesion, as well as academic benefits. [34] 7

  8. Musical hallucinations - Wikipedia

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    The music she heard was similar to the hymns and songs sung at her wedding. She had been widowed for a while and had no signs of psychiatric disorders. However, she did have hypertension, hyperthyroidism, and osteoporosis, and it was theorized that the distress from these illnesses manifested the hallucinations. Researchers found that due to ...

  9. 17 celebrities who have tried -- and failed -- at having ...

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    Check out the gallery below for 17 celebs who majorly failed at having music careers: More from AOL.com: Take a look back at Lady Gaga's iconic 2009 'Paparazzi' VMA performance