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Opinion: Harnessing the Power of Music for Students With Disabilities
Music therapy significantly benefits students with disabilities by improving motor skills, reducing social discrimination, and fostering inclusion, yet access remains limited due to policy failures and lack of training for educators. Studies in Senegal (2024) and a 2025 research highlight these benefits and systemic gaps, emphasizing music as essential, not optional, for such students.
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