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Cheap Trick's Tom Petersson founded the project with his wife Alison
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Cheap Trick’s Tom Petersson, alongside his wife Alison, have created a new project which uses music to encourage autistic children to learn to speak.
Inspired by the couple’s autistic son Liam, who didn’t begin speaking until he was five years old, Rock Your Speech incorporates speech and language lessons into rock music. The songs incorporate basic phrases such as, “I’m hungry,” “I’m tired” and “I don’t feel good” into rock songs which “teach language in a very simplified and literal way.”
“We wanted to use just enough words and lots of repetition, just like we do in speech therapy,” said Alison. "One of the first songs we recorded was 'What’s Your Name,' and an amazing thing happened. Liam started to ask everyone he saw, 'What’s your name?’”
SOURCE: http://www.gigwise.com/news/106647/...p-trick-help-autistic-children-learn-to-speak
Cheap Trick's Tom Petersson founded the project with his wife Alison
Photo: Screenshot
Cheap Trick’s Tom Petersson, alongside his wife Alison, have created a new project which uses music to encourage autistic children to learn to speak.
Inspired by the couple’s autistic son Liam, who didn’t begin speaking until he was five years old, Rock Your Speech incorporates speech and language lessons into rock music. The songs incorporate basic phrases such as, “I’m hungry,” “I’m tired” and “I don’t feel good” into rock songs which “teach language in a very simplified and literal way.”
“We wanted to use just enough words and lots of repetition, just like we do in speech therapy,” said Alison. "One of the first songs we recorded was 'What’s Your Name,' and an amazing thing happened. Liam started to ask everyone he saw, 'What’s your name?’”
SOURCE: http://www.gigwise.com/news/106647/...p-trick-help-autistic-children-learn-to-speak