Show Notes
What are the benefits of music therapy for autistic people?
Listen to Registered Music Therapist Pamela Fisher demonstrate different goals she may work on in a session.
Welcome to Autism Tips & Tools, where we highlight the best practical guidance from previous episodes of Autism Knows No Borders. Whether you’re a self-advocate, a family member, or a service provider, there’s something here for you!
This conversation with Pamela Fisher was originally released on August 13, 2020.
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