Effects of Music Therapy Activities to the Ability to Recognize and Respond to Music Development and Quality of Life of Autistic Children

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Phanan Kritsanarom

Abstract

The purpose of this research article is to be experimenting the use of music for medical curing purpose compared in before-after type to see the impact on speech any intelligible communication means, Social adaption, Full utilization of every body parts without
unintentional body synchronization, Imaginary , short concentration evaluate the result from
20 example students before and after the program. Then analyses these observation via
instant advanced calibrated software to find in the form of averaged numbers (Mean) Then
re-confirming using t test using significance level : 0.05 (Trust Rate at 95%) The result from
the program showed that: The control group has musical behavioral development. and 4
aspects development developments after the course. The average post- test mean scores
were higher than pre-test. Had a statistical significance level at .01. Experience or feelings,
quality of life of experimental group higher control group. Had a statistical significance
level at .01.

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Kritsanarom, P. (2020). Effects of Music Therapy Activities to the Ability to Recognize and Respond to Music Development and Quality of Life of Autistic Children. Parichart Journal, 33(2), 168–181. Retrieved from https://so05.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/parichartjournal/article/view/182641
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