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                 Participants’ chara-  cteristics  Dyslexic Italian-spea- reading skills, but the music group king children (n=48)   8-11 years  Experimental group   (n=24)  Control group (n=24)  Children and ado-  lescents with reading   difficulties  Elementary school   students with diagno-  34 participants  Experimental group   - dyslexic children   (n=1














                 Key findings Rhythm-based training  Both groups improved in general   showed greater gains in reading   accuracy and phonological   awareness.  Combined interventions imp- roved reading and phonological  skills more than single interven-  tions.  Combined interventions imp- roved reading and writing skills;  highlighted the need for a holist








                 Method/  approach  (Kodaly and Orff )  Rhythm and melody-  -based training and   auditory processing  Rhythm and melody-  -based training with   digital technologies  Rhythm-based tra-  ining (CMT)  Method/  approach  Rhythm and me-  lody-based training   (CMT)  Rhythm based   (Orff and Dalcroze)   training  Rhythm-based   training and audit



                      1. Experimental group: rhythm   syllables, body movement with   Training sessions 1 hour, 2 a   week (30 weeks in total)  2. Control group: painting   lessons (creativity and fine   1. Auditory (phoneme pro- cessing, non-speech rhythm)  2. Music (rhythm, singing,   3.Combined music/auditory   rhythm patterns, intonation,   2.T echnologi




                 Intervention/  Stimulation sessments and phonological  training (percussion, rhythm   music)  motor skills)  clapping, percussion)  and reading Review of 31 studies focused 1.Music exercises (tapping,   pitch variation)  Study 1 (short term):  Intervention/  Stimulation  Study 2 (long term):  week) including group   tasks  minutes each sessi









                 Data collection  Cognitive ability as-  tasks  Pre and post intervention   assessments  Systematic review – rhythm and melody-based training (n=2)  18 studies reviewed inclu- ding intervention types: au-  ditory processing training,   music training, combined   interventions  on music-based and digital   technology-integrated   interventions





                 Study design  Quantitative   study  Systematic   review  Systematic revi- T odino (2023) ew (PRISMA-  -ScR)  Rhythm and melody-based training (n=4)  Mixed-metho-  ds approach  Study design  Quantitative   study  Quantitative   study  Mixed-  -method   approach



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                 Study  al. (2015)             (2022)                  (2016)                           Study              al. (2021)       (2022)             al. (2022)


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