Abstract

AbstractMany parents have been troubled by the emotional problems of autistic children. Emotional disorders are one of the main characteristics of autistic children in terms of thinking, interpersonal relationship, language communication and intelligence. The rapid development of intelligent medicine and the Internet of Things has provided more facilities for music therapy in the field of rehabilitation, such as equipment tools, case analysis and training practice. In this paper, four autistic children with emotional disorders were treated and intervened with Orff music therapy and visual music therapy. The average probability of occurrence of emotional disorders in children with autism No.1 and No.2 before intervention was 53.2% and 53% respectively. After receiving Orff music therapy, the average probability of emotional disorders decreased to 44.9% and 38.6% respectively; the average probability of occurrence of emotional disorders in children with autism No.3 and No.4 before intervention was 40.3% and 50.2% respectively. After receiving visual music therapy, the average probability of occurrence of emotional disorders decreased to 33.7% and 44.2% respectively. Using music, pictures, lighting and other therapeutic elements, the visual and auditory motor sense is organically combined. Through the interaction between the therapist and the treatment object, to adjust the children's emotions, to awaken, stimulate, soothe, catharsis and other spiritual effects.

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