Sound Therapy is proudly featured on the Female Network
Can You Hear What I Hear: 5 Signs of Hypersensitive Hearing How do you know if your child has hypersensitive hearing or not? by Jennifer Chan At first, hypersensitive hearing may not seem like a big deal. After all, heightened senses don't exactly require a trip…
Sound Therapy Learning Center is proudly featured on Teacher Julie’s blog
SOUND THERAPY LEARNING CENTER: AUDITORY INTEGRATION TRAINING IN THE PHILIPPINES The word auditory pertains to hearing. Here are a few information regarding the word AUDITORY when it comes to learning and language development. There are several intervention methods to improve auditory training to be able to…
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Auditory Integration Training If your children has been diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Asperger’s Syndrome, Pervasive Developmental Delay (PDD), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD), Dyslexia, Language Delays and Communication disorders, you might want to check Auditory Integration…
Sound Therapy Learning Center is proudly featured on The Purple Pieces by Mommy Shane
Sound Therapy Learning Center (STLC) introduced the Auditory Integration Training (AIT) in March 2008. STLC pioneered the AIT program, and it’s currently one of the two centers here in the Philippines. What is AIT? It is developed by Dr. Guy Berard from France in mid 1960′s,…
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Hearing Disorder Commonly Associated with Autism can Now be CorrectedParents who enrolled their kids to the program note dramatic improvements in their behavior. K, 5 years old, used to run away and hide, or covers his ears whenever he heard loud noises or something he was…
Simmi’s AIT Diary
SimmiAge: 5 years 4 months old He is on the GFCF diet, ABA therapy, biomedication and underwent HBOT (40 hours previously). Behaviors: Simmi is hyperactive and often stays in perpetual motion. He likes to keep on jumping and spinning and climbs on furniture. Language: Simmi needs…
Proud of Miles Ligot
Mommy Weng Ligot shares about her son Miles’ journey with AIT on Manila Bulletin.
SM Continues Support for Autism
Going beyond giving regular orientation on autism for their mall service frontliners, SM further advanced their support for our advocacy by sponsoring an introductory talk on Auditory Integration Technique. Last February 2, 2008, Cinema 6 of SM Mall of Asia was filled with around 400 parents,…
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