The role of music within the home-lives of young people with profound and multiple learning disabilities: parental perspectives

Rosie Rushton*, Lila Kossyvaki

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Abstract

⋅Music is often part of our lives.
⋅We asked parents what music is like for children and young people with profound learning disabilities at home.
⋅People listened to music more than they made music at home.
⋅Music is used for different reasons.
⋅Music can help families feel more connected. 

Abstract:

Background: Music is weaved within our cultures; it is ever-present within daily-life and can considerably influence our mood, well-being and relationships. This study explores parental perceptions of the role of music in the home-lives of children and young people with profound and multiple learning disabilities in the UK. It considers parental views of how listening to and making music can shape the mood and behaviours of their child and their relationship.

Methods: Using a mixed-method explanatory sequential design and cross-sectional survey methodology, the study collected data from parents and carers of children and young people with profound and multiple learning disabilities. Data were collected from an online questionnaire (n = 48) followed by online one-to-one interviews (n = 10).

Findings: Parents reported that children and young people with profound and multiple learning disabilities more frequently listen to music than make music within the home. They also stated that music is used for enjoyment, to support mood-regulation and to add structure to the lives of young people with profound and multiple learning disabilities. Parents finally reported that listening to music together helps families feel more connected and strengthened their relationships.

Conclusion: This paper outlines the positive role music may have in the home lives of people with profound and multiple learning disabilities and their families.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)29-40
Number of pages12
JournalBritish Journal of Learning Disabilities
Volume50
Issue number1
Early online date10 May 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Mar 2022

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Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 The Authors. British Journal of Learning Disabilities published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Keywords

  • profound and multiple learning/intellectual disabilities
  • music
  • parents’ perspectives
  • home

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Pediatrics
  • Phychiatric Mental Health

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