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Angela Neve and the In Harmony Band (Joseph Rodriguez on bass, Jack Roan on guitar and Brain Dahl on drums) open KUSI's Good Morning San Diego show with Reid, Gage and Avery singing "Share Your Stuff". Julie Guy talks about the effectiveness of music therapy with children with special needs and how parents can receive services. Music therapist Veronica May works with Christopher teaching him social skills such as how to greet people with the song "Ways to Say Hello".
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Veronica May demonstrates how drumming increases social skills such as following cues, making eye contact, following directions and team building with a group of adolescents (featuring Bradley, Catherine, Connor and Kenton). Reid, Gage and Avery demonstrate the steps of "Brushing Teeth is Fun" with Andrea, Angela and the In Harmony band. Julie talks about how music can be used to teach daily living skills using music therapy techniques. Learn who can benefit from music therapy services.
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Reid sings with two of his fellow band members (Kenton and Connor), The Kingsmen, performing "Hang On Sloopy" with their music therapist Veronica May. Jake, with his music therapist Angela, show how music therapy can increase gross motor movements through a technique called Therapeutic Instrumental Music Performance and enhance academic skills such as learning addition. Julie and Rod discuss funding, referrals and who benefit from music therapy.
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