
Music Therapy
In a gentle, nurturing setting, music turns into a language of its own, helping you unwind, find focus, express yourself, and rediscover confidence, all at your own rhythm - no musical background required.

Music Therapy – Supporting children through sound and music
Music therapy is a supportive therapeutic practice that uses music and sound to support emotional balance, communication, and everyday wellbeing. It offers children a safe, creative space to express themselves, regulate feelings, and develop key skills in a natural, playful way.
It can be a valuable complement to educational or therapeutic support plans, alongside other professionals involved in the child’s care. No musical experience is needed.
Who can benefit from music therapy?
Music therapy may support children who have:
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have neurodevelopmental profiles (ASD, ADHD, dyslexia…)
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struggle with emotional regulation
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are sensitive to sound or sensory input
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find it hard to express themselves verbally
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experience anxiety, agitation, or low self-confidence
Individual sessions
Individual music therapy sessions offer a safe and playful space to:
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encourage non-verbal expression
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support emotional calming
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improve attention and focus
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build confidence
Goals are discussed with families and adapted over time according to the child’s needs.
Music therapy in schools
In educational settings, music therapy may help:
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support inclusion
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improve calm and attention
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ease transitions
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strengthen group cohesion
Sessions can take place individually or in small groups and are planned in collaboration with teaching teams.
What a session looks like
Each session is adapted to the child’s needs and may include:
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Welcoming and settling in
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Adapted musical activities (rhythm, voice, instruments, listening)
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Calm integration time
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Ongoing adjustment of goals
Professional framework
Music therapy is a complementary form of support and does not replace medical or psychological care.
“Music Therapy is the clinical & evidence-based use of music interventions to accomplish individualized goals within a therapeutic relationship by a credentialed professional who has completed an approved music therapy program. Music therapy interventions can address a variety of healthcare & educational goals."
– American Music Therapy Association
“Music expresses what cannot be said and
which cannot be ignored."
– Victor Hugo
