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Wie können Singen und therapeutische Arbeit an der Stimme mit Kindern und Jugendlichen helfen, Menschen zu integrieren oder sie sogar in einer Gemeinschaft zu inkludieren? Was sind die pädagogischen Unterschiede zwischen diesen beiden Prozessen? Dabei geht es nicht nur um Kinder und Jugendliche mit Behinderungen und Besonderheiten. Auch unterschiedliche soziokulturelle und religiöse Hintergründe sowie unterschiedliche Musikstile und ihre Beziehungen zum Singen werden beleuchtet. Die allgemein verständlich verfassten Kapitel stammen von ausgewiesenen Spezialisten aus den Bereichen Medizin, Musikpädagogik, Erziehungswissenschaft und Psychologie. 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