Playing an instrument and taking part in music therapy can help autistic people express their feelings, says Ashley Zlatopolsky.
On a Wednesday afternoon at Beaumont hospital in Royal Oak, on the outskirts of Detroit, a blind 25-year-old man with autism plays piano near the hospital entrance. Doctors, patients, nurses and families crowd around Lance Vardon, who is seated at a grand piano playing Bach’s Prelude in C Major.
Three days a week, the same group gathers around the grand piano during their lunch hour... Keep reading on The Guardian
On a Wednesday afternoon at Beaumont hospital in Royal Oak, on the outskirts of Detroit, a blind 25-year-old man with autism plays piano near the hospital entrance. Doctors, patients, nurses and families crowd around Lance Vardon, who is seated at a grand piano playing Bach’s Prelude in C Major.
Three days a week, the same group gathers around the grand piano during their lunch hour... Keep reading on The Guardian