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Is there a link between Auditory Processing and Learning Difficulties?

Today it seems that more and more children have learning difficulties, which means they struggle to keep up where they should be progressing with natural ease.Teachers struggle to teach a class when several children with ADHD are making it impossible to concentrate.

Help in developing and reaching their potential could be at hand with Sound Therapy, a non-invasive, drug free therapy for children who are experiencing the frustrations of ADHD, Dyslexia, Autism and hearing loss.

One cannot overestimate the relief and joy of the parents who, experiencing stress and distress because of their child’s problems, now find there is a drug-free effective therapy available.

In what way does listening help learning?
Several steps are involved in listening/Listening involves several steps
                      
 The ear must be in good working order.

 Relaxed, interested and paying attention is required by the child.

 Their brain cells also need to be working in an organised way to understand what they are hearing

Problems in any of these areas make learning in school very difficult. They may be called “auditory processing problems.” A good foundation for reading, writing, spelling and remembering and the ability to learn easily is available with good auditory processing.

Auditory Processing and Learning Difficulties

That ear function and learning difficulties are in some ways linked, is now proven. To improve the ear’s performance with a therapy capable of such actions, would seem to be an easy and direct way to assist with learning. Music therapy uses music for an emotional impact and differs from Sound therapy which uses specially treated sound to physically improve the working of the ear.

Good auditory processing is essential for successful listening and learning. The ability to translate a stream of vocal speech sounds into words and meaning and then recreate those sounds as speech is auditory processing. To use language successfully, a great deal more than hearing is required.

Re-training the Ear

The child’s ability to learn is dramatically enhanced as Sound Therapy works to retrain the ear-activating and building brain pathways. Thinking and co-ordination are improved in many ways as the connectiions between the two hemispheres of the brain are strengthened. As development in the child’s equilibrium, self-control and self-esteem increases, there is an improvement in behaviour.

Children who are a little slower in their developemnt, and indeed all children, benefit from the added stimulatio now called

 

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