Sound Therapy is an ideal treatment for all children and can be easily used at home or in the classroom. Simply by listening through ear phones to specially filtered music and stories, the child’s auditory processing system is enhanced. The program is valuable for a child’s development, just as physical movement, spinning, swinging and co-ordination skills are important. Sound Therapy is like exercise for the ear and the auditory processing and sensory integration centres in the brain.Whether your child is developing and performing normally, is exceptionally gifted, or is experiencing some kind of learning or developmental difficulties, Sound Therapy can be a valuable support.
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Breakthroughs in Learning is now offering one of their most effective tools for use in schools and homes. Movement and play are foundational to learning. Through the natural course of physical development, a child should have created the resources needed for later learning. At times, some of the stages of development are skipped or have not been practiced enough to support learning. Movement patterns are important building blocks for dynamic growth and development of perception, co-ordination and learning. While the child is having fun, Spacewalk provides an opportunity to strengthen the brain’s learning efficiency.
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Founded in 1987, Move to Learn ® internationally recognised provider of a range of information, services and products to enable people to overcome learning difficulties (or learning disabilities).
www.MoveToLearn.com.auLearning Breakthrough is a suite of specialized equipment and exercises designed to strengthen very basic brain processes and enable high level learning skills to flourish.
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S’cool Moves is like the making of an educational chocolate peanut butter cup. We bring together the best in neuroscience and occupational therapy to produce a delicious addition to techniques you may already use in your classroom or clinic.
www.SchoolMoves.comA hands-on educational guide to improve students’ eye tracking and vision perception by Kristy Mitchell Remick
www.EyesOnTrack.comThis book was written for keen parents and for all professionals who are needed to help the intelligent child who is not coping in the classroom. by Barbara Pheloung and Jill King
www.MoveToLearn.comTechniques for testing, remediation. Describes brain function and history of awareness with reflexes. A Window Into the Child’s mind by Sally Goddard
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