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Approaches to Communication through Music, Margaret Corke

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Developmental Speech-Language Training through Music for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders: Theory and Clinical Application, Hayoung A. Lim

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American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA), American Speech Language Hearing Association

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Apraxia – Kids, Apraxia Kids

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Using Music to Support Language Development in Children with Hearing Loss, Baylor University. Robbins College of Health and Human Sciences

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National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders, National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders

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National Stuttering Association, WeStutter.org

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Arts for All Abilities Consortium: Resources, Stephen Yaffe

ABLE Assembly Conference Session Materials

Modifying and Adapting Music Education Curriculum for Students with High Support Needs, Nadia Castagna

Stretching Aesthetics, Shifting Pedagogies: Practical Strategies for Engaging Music Learners with Profound Disabilities, Ryan Michael Evans

Inclusion and Diversity at the University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna (MDW): All Stars Inclusive Band, Beate Hennenberg

Beatboxing as Music Education for Students with Disabilties: Bringing Education and Art Together (BEAT), James Kim and Johnny Buffalo

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RockOnMusicSchool Student Survey: Measuring Success, David Meyers and Marlene Markard

Technology and Music Education What Does Literature Say?, Lisa Pierce-Goldstein

The Power of Play: Effective Strategies for Teaching Drama to Learning Challenged Populations, Shea Schatell

Song in Everything: Using Musical Improvisation to Empower Diverse Learners, Timothy Simmons

From Monograph to International Movement: Music Assisted Learning Across the Life Span for Students with Autism Spectrum and Related Disorders, Elise S. Sobol

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Making Arts Programming Accessible, Kaileigh Anne Tayek

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Linking Music, Language, and Literacy: Using Research to Create an Inclusive Music Classroom Accessible to Diverse Learners, Jennifer Zuk, Kathleen Gallagher, and Jessica Wyton