Therapy Choirs of Michigan has helped kids with autism and other special needs for over 10 years. Choir therapy combines music therapy with group interaction. Not only do participants have the pleasure of singing, but social interaction skills as well as self-esteem are increased. There are no singing requirements to be a part of Therapy Choirs; some participants may simply be able to hum or keep rythym with their hands. There is also no age requirement, simply the desire to improve cognitive functions and social skills.
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