Music Coaching for all Abilities
Whether you are playing an instrument, listening to music, composing and producing, writing lyrics or singing along to songs of the past and present, it is widely known that engagement with music can assist in the following ways:
- Improved Communication: Music can facilitate communication and language development, especially in individuals with speech and language disorders.
- Motivation and Engagement: Music can motivate individuals to participate in other therapeutic interventions and activities, enhancing overall treatment outcomes.
- Assists in Autism and Developmental Disorders: Music therapy has shown promise in improving social skills and communication in individuals with autism spectrum disorders and other developmental conditions.
- Enhanced Quality of Life for the Elderly: Music can improve the emotional and cognitive well-being of older adults, particularly those with dementia or Alzheimer's disease.
- Motor Skills Improvement: Rhythmic elements in music can assist in improving motor coordination and movement, making it valuable in physical rehabilitation.
- Boosted Self-Esteem and Self-Awareness: Accomplishing musical goals and participating in creative expression through music can boost self-confidence and self-esteem.
- Anxiety and Depression Management: Music has been proven to have positive effect on mood.
- Promotes Emotional Resilience: Engaging with music can help individuals build emotional resilience and coping mechanisms, particularly during challenging times.
*Lachlan's services are currently recognised by the NDIS and funded through core supports.