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My Child Has A Reading Disability. He’s Depressed. Can Music Therapy Help? | Reading & Other Learning Disabilities

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This article explains how music therapy can be used as a related service to help children with reading disabilities and learning disabilities.

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Tags: ADHD, Depression, Learning Disability, Disability, Parenting, Children's Health, Music Therapy

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