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Last updated 07-Sep-2024 03:38 PM

The Listening Program

Introduction

The Listening Program (TLP) is a music-based auditory stimulation therapy designed to improve listening, learning, communication, and overall brain function. It uses psychoacoustically modified music to train the auditory pathways in the brain, which can help individuals develop better focus, memory, and emotional regulation. TLP is widely used in therapeutic settings, particularly for individuals with sensory processing disorders, ADHD, autism, and learning difficulties.

Scheduling: How much time do you need?

The Listening Program typically requires users to listen for 15-30 minutes a day, 5 days a week, over the course of several months. The program is designed to be flexible, allowing for sessions to be integrated into daily routines, whether at home or in a therapy setting. The duration and frequency of the sessions can be customized based on the individual’s needs and goals, often guided by a certified TLP provider.

Pros & Cons

Pros:

  • Non-invasive and easy to integrate into daily life.
  • Helps improve attention, auditory processing, and memory.
  • Can be used by people of all ages, from children to adults.
  • Backed by research and widely recommended by professionals.

Cons:

  • Requires commitment to regular sessions for optimal results.
  • May take several weeks or months to notice significant improvements.
  • The equipment and program cost can be expensive for some users.

Target Audience: Who can benefit?

TLP is particularly beneficial for individuals who experience sensory processing challenges, auditory processing disorders, or difficulties in attention, focus, and communication. This includes people with autism, ADHD, learning disabilities, speech and language delays, and emotional regulation issues. Additionally, it can also benefit those seeking to enhance overall brain fitness, such as musicians or individuals interested in cognitive improvement.

Equipment: What do you need?

To use TLP, you need specialized equipment including high-quality headphones, a listening device (such as an iPod or tablet), and access to The Listening Program audio tracks. These tracks are designed with specific frequencies and sound patterns that stimulate auditory processing. Some programs also offer portable apps that make it easier to access the sessions on the go.

References: Who talks about it?

TLP has been discussed by various professionals in the fields of occupational therapy, speech-language pathology, and neurodevelopmental therapy. Notable researchers such as Dr. Alex Doman and Dr. Alfred Tomatis have contributed to the foundation of auditory training, which informs the principles behind TLP. In addition, TLP is often recommended by pediatricians, educators, and therapists who work with individuals experiencing learning and sensory challenges.

Cost: How much do you need to spend?

The cost of The Listening Program can vary depending on the package you choose and the necessary equipment. On average, the program itself can range from $500 to $2,000, with additional expenses for high-quality headphones or other necessary devices. Some TLP providers may also charge consultation fees to assess and guide your progress throughout the program. While it may be costly, many users and professionals find the long-term benefits of the program to be worth the investment.

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