- Sound therapy to stimulate neural pathways and address auditory processing and to establish correct ear dominance
Sound Therapy
Sound therapy helps by working in establishing ear dominance and helping auditory processing problems by using gaiting and filtering through music such as Bach and Mozart to establish the full range of frequencies from 20 to 20,000HZ. This process is done by listening to special CDs for a period of eight or sixteen weeks with specialised headphones.
A child who would benefit from sound therapy would have difficulty following instructions and/or have a short concentration and attention span. Memory may be poor and they tune out often. Currently The Listening Program is used at the CHILD centre. For more information see www.advancedbrain.com and the research section on this website on the results of the study completed by Dr Alweena Zairi to see the effects of sound therapy on reading and learning in a primary school in England.



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