3 Musical Ways to Support Neurodivergent Learners

3 Musical Ways to Support Neurodivergent Learners

3 Musical Ways to Support Neurodivergent Learners

It may seem counterintuitive, but neurodivergent learners thrive with the right multi-sensory activities. Music—a multi-sensory activity that stimulates all parts of the brain at once—promotes everything from self-regulation to emotional expression.

And that turns tricky transitions and long days into beautiful learning moments (for children and their special grownups).

3 Daily Music Activities for Neurodivergent Learners

Listen to instrumental songs.

Why?

  • They help focus the brain, especially if they involve instrument solos.
  • They can spark active listening (listening with the intention of discovery).
  • They can set the tone or change the general outlook of the day.

When?

  • Musical listening is always a good idea, but try it out on the way to school, a doctor’s appointment, or an activity that can trigger stress.

How?

  • Try an instrumental song with a medium tempo. “Simple Gifts” on the free Kindermusik app is a great place to start. It’s just right for any time of day.

Draw what you hear.

Why?

When?

  • This is the perfect low-key activity…after school, rainy days, or after an overstimulating event.

How?

Have a dance party.

 

Why?

When?

  • Dance breaks are perfect for transition times, like between childcare pickup and snack/a meal, but they can re-set the brain at any time. Just finished a long errand? Dance party. Trouble following directions? Dance party.

How?

  • For toddlers and preschoolers, try alternating freeze dance (stopping and starting with the music, which boosts self-regulation) and free dance to balance following directions and creative freedom.

Try these easy activities at home, in a learning space, or wherever you find yourself needing a redirection tool. For children with unique learning styles, music can open the door to stronger communication, trust, and self-confidence.

Want to take it a step further? Find a Kindermusik class near you or check out our early learning kits to learn more about music-based strategies to empower neurodivergent learners.