Sound Therapy is an investment in your family’s potential for life.
Studies have shown that people coping with reading and general literacy difficulties, dyslexia,
dyspraxia, ADHD, autism, poor concentration/memory, auditory processing difficulties have all made progress,
beyond what would be expected through maturation alone, whilst following a sound therapy programme.
Some
of the mental benefits:
·Improved attention span, less distractible
·Disrupts others less often
·Improved reading aloud and spelling, initiates
reading
·Increase
in vocabulary, improved sentence structure, asking more complex questions
·Language more appropriate, improvement in social interaction
·Maths seems easier
·Improved motivation, organisation and
self help skills, more punctual
·Less irritable, more open-minded
·Better at beginning and completing tasks
Some of the emotional benefits:
·Increased self-esteem and confidence, less overwhelmed
·More calm and relaxed, increased frustration tolerance,
improved mood
·More
expressive, affectionate, able to express emotions
·More appropriate interactions with people, makes friends more easily, sense
of humour
·More
aware of meaning of voice tone, facial and body language
·Less defensive, more
thoughtful and patient
Some of the physical benefits:
·Physical co-ordination improves, better sense of
balance and direction
·More relaxed, consistent levels of energy, fewer headaches, improved sleep
·More eye contact, talking and communication,
clearer speech
·Improvement
in writing and drawing skills
·Less sensitive to certain sounds
Who can benefit?
Anyone from age 2 to 92 can benefit from improved listening function, auditory processing,
communication skills and relief from ‘toxic noise.’ The earlier you start, the more productive
and beneficial the outcome will be.