Listening Therapy
Tomatis Listening therapy is a technique used to improve brain functioning, ensuring the improvement in auditory issues along with speech and language disorder. It is usually delivered through headphones rather than speakers because the sound quality is controlled while minimizing ambient, noise, or background. This therapy is very useful in Autism treatment. Children with hyper-aroused systems can benefit from music that contains a lot of low frequencies. Lower frequencies, mainly are those when coupled with bone conduction, are more grounding.
Specialists who use listening therapy in a therapeutic setting include language,
speech therapists, rehabilitation and physical therapists, mental health counsellors,
psychologists, trauma, and physicians specialists.
Why choose LISTENING THERAPY?
The most valuable and sophisticated listening therapies in autism treatment are
customized to address particular issues such as attention issues, learning challenges,
focus or motor planning difficulties, auditory processing, and reading proficiency. As listening therapy can vastly impact learning outcomes, the IIAHP therapy centre provides the best listening therapy treatment to children improving auditory nerve issues, speech, and language disorder with proper input of good sound, and continuous treatment over time, one will see the different ways in which listening therapy improves brain function.
We provide the best listening therapy to improve a child's hearing processing abilities. The purpose of listening therapy is to advance the neurological foundation sensory input by using vibrations, patterns, and specific sound frequencies to stimulate the brain.
Listening therapy is based on the neuroplasticity theory, which refers to the brain's ability to change or reorganize to adapt the better situations. During listening therapy, specific sounds, patterns, and vibration frequencies are deliver through specifically designed headphones.
Benefits of Listening therapy in Autism treatment
When Listening therapy is coupled with a sensory integration framework it enhances
the emergence of:
Improved speech and language
Communication, articulation and social skills
Fine motor skills
Attention & focus
Self-regulation
Postural Control
Praxis (motor planning), balance and coordination
More regulated emotional and behavioural responses
Oral motor control and improved eating habits
Increased engagement, interaction, and development of play skills
Visual-motor integration
Improved sleep patterns
Who could benefit from Listening therapy?
It may benefit various children in autism treatment who may exhibit:
poor speech or language skills
Poor attention
Trouble listening
poor self-esteem
Difficulty following directions
Trouble remembering what people say
Limited play skills
Difficulty communicating (both verbal and non-verbal)
Trouble following directions
Challenges perceiving and navigating space
Poor timing and sequencing of motor skills
Difficulties with regulating their energy level (i.e., hyperactive or too low arousal )
Difficulty responding to sounds and verbal directions
The IIAHP therapy centre provides the best listening therapy to children.