Abstract

With the significant increase in the number of children with autism in the last decade, it has attracted extensive attention from the society. Autistic children always have to bear a very high pressure of social opinion, while they themselves experience physical pain at the same time. At the same time, the families of autistic children need to bear very great financial pressure, and they need to pay high treatment costs and medication costs. The cost of time also increases as they need to spend more attention on the care of the autistic child. This is why autism treatment is especially important and relevant in today's society. The most common method used by healthcare providers today is the traditional applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy. However, traditional applied behavior analysis (ABA) therapy have always ignored the uniqueness of each autistic child and how to integrate into society and increase communication skills. These shortcomings can be solved by the introduction of music therapy, and music therapy can help autistic children better control their emotions and soar in social skills. What is also not to be overlooked is that music therapy reduces the cost of therapy and has greater tolerance and possibilities for the therapeutic environment and equipment. This undoubtedly overcomes some of the drawbacks associated with traditional treatments and improves the efficiency of healthcare while reducing healthcare costs. This paper attempts to analyze the role of music therapy in the treatment of children with autism and to provide feasible recommendations. It also calls on the society to pay more attention to the group of autistic children and light up a light for them.

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