Last updated 07-Sep-2024 03:56 PM
Listening Programs

In this page, we have provided a summarized view of all treatment options so that you are aware of what you are doing and what else you could be doing for your kids.
Treatment Name | General Guidance |
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Integrated Listening Systems (iLs) | Combines listening to modified music with movement and cognitive tasks to enhance focus, sensory processing, and motor skills. It’s used for ADHD, autism, speech delays, and sensory processing disorders. |
Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP) | A five-day auditory intervention designed to reduce stress and improve social engagement. It’s particularly effective for individuals with autism, anxiety, ADHD, and trauma. |
Forbrain® | A bone conduction headset that amplifies the user’s voice to enhance speech, memory, and attention. It's useful for individuals with ADHD, autism, speech delays, and learning disabilities. |
Tomatis | A sound therapy method that helps improve communication, language, and social interaction. It is commonly used for individuals with ADHD, autism, speech delay, and auditory processing issues. |
Soundsory | A multisensory program that combines rhythmic music with movement exercises to improve motor and cognitive skills. It is designed for individuals with ADHD, autism, speech delays, and developmental coordination disorders. |
The Listening Program (TLP) | A music-based auditory therapy designed to improve brain function, attention, and auditory processing. It supports individuals with ADHD, autism, speech delay, and other learning challenges. |
Berard Auditory Integration Training (AIT) | This program uses modulated music to retrain the auditory system, improving listening and processing. It is used for ADHD, autism, speech delay, and behavioral issues. |
Fast ForWord® | A computer-based program that strengthens language, reading, and auditory processing skills. It is effective for ADHD, autism, speech delay, dyslexia, and other learning difficulties. |
Therapeautic Listening | A sensory integration program that uses altered music to improve auditory processing and self-regulation. It benefits those with ADHD, autism, speech delay, and sensory challenges. |
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