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Sound Therapy also helps
- ADD / ADHD
- Auditory Processing
- Autism & Asperger's
- Blocked Ears
- Cocktail Party Syndrome
- Communication
- Depression
- Dizziness
- Dyslexia
- Energy & Fatigue
- Hearing Loss
- Learning difficulties
- Memory problems
- Meniere's / Vertigo
- Musical abilities
- Neurological disorders
- Prenatal development
- Public speaking
- Sleeping problems
- Sound Hypersensitivity
- Speech problems
- Stress & Anxiety
- Tinnitus
Testimonials
"I am eager to get all my patients onto Sound Therapy - particularly the pregnant women, and the children with learning problems." - Dr Cliff Bacchus
Recommended reading
Why Aren't I Learning? offers drug-free solutions for children who aren't learning the way they should, plus great tips for helping all children learn more easily.
The Sound Therapy book details how the Sound Therapy program works for a wide variety of conditions, including learning problems
Recommended programs
The Basic Music Kit is suitable for students both young and old
The Family Kit is particularly good for helping children improve their reading, with a booklet to read along to the "Let's Recite" CD.
Bundle and save
The Complete Family Program Bundle includes nutritional support and accessories to get the most out of the program, plus a free book
Learning, Studying and Sound Therapy
Efficient learning depends on integration of all sensory input - auditory, visual and tactile - in a part of the brain called the cerebellum.
Sound Therapy improves cerebellar integration, and this improves the speed and efficiency of the brain for comprehending, sorting and remembering data. Sound Therapy also improves short term memory, spelling, language fluency and concentration.
Learn more about how Sound Therapy works.
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Learning difficulties
In order to be able to read and write, we must be able to accurately hear all the sounds that make up words, identify them quickly and perceive them in the right order. This is called auditory processing.
A wide range of learning difficulties relate to poor auditory processing. These include:
- dyslexia,
- poor short term memory,
- poor concentration, and
- difficulty speaking, spelling, pronouncing words, or expressing or understanding concepts.
See also Sound Therapy and Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD).
Learning difficulties and ear infections
Learning difficulties can often be the result of a history of childhood ear infections.
When the ears are infected, the middle ear is filled with fluid. This prevents the middle ear muscles from working properly, and as a result, they lose their muscle tone.
Interruption in the development of the listening function at an early age can result in emotional withdrawal or maladjustment and may produce severe learning or behavioural problems. Because listening is the foundation of so much of our learning, it is vitally important to support our children's development in this area before they reach school age.
In the same way that going to the gym to exercise tones your muscles, Sound Therapy tones the middle ear muscles and restores their proper function. The use of Dr Tomatis' Electonic Ear in producing the music on the Sound Therapy CDs strengthens the ear muscles by presenting music and other sounds in such a way that forces the ear muscles to react.
Learn more about how Sound Therapy rehabilitates the ear.
Learning Languages
Listening is the most basic element of communication and is a pre-requisite for other skills such as speaking, reading, and writing.
Sound Therapy improves our auditory processing and therefore all our language abilities by making listening easy.
Accelerate your child's potential
Sound Therapy is recommended for all children - including highly gifted children - as it will assist the development of good learning and study abilities, just as exercise helps to develop balance, strength and muscular co-ordination.
The ear and the auditory cortex are vitally important centres for learning, communication and higher brain function. Sound Therapy is an easy way to input a very positive stimulus that will help to maximize your child's potential.
Today, children need extra support to develop their auditory function because they are affected by many detrimental environmental factors:
- The world is noisier than ever, so children's ears are bombarded with a lot of loud and damaging sounds before they have fully developed.
- Environmental toxins also lead to poor immunity, infections and sensitivities which impact on many children's development.
Sound Therapy is the perfect brain training program to complement good nutrition, good education and a loving environment. The complex rhythms and harmonies of classical music train the brain to think conceptually and improve intelligence. This effect is augmented by the special filtering used in the recordings.
Learn more about how Sound Therapy stimulates the brain.
Adult learning made easier
Sound Therapy helps adults who are returning to study by:
- improving concentration and memory,
- reducing stress, and
- stimulating the brain to function as efficiently as possible.
Music can stimulate pathways in the brain, enabling information to pass more easily. Students have used Sound Therapy throughout their study and found it makes an enormous difference to their ability and their results.
Numerous adults suffer from learning difficulties which may or may not have been identified in their school years. Others may have developed problems later in life due to stress, poor diet, brain injury or environmental factors. In either case, Sound Therapy can help.
