Auditory Integration Training (AIT)
AIT uses filtered and modulated music to help: Normalize and improve hearing distortions. How children perceive sounds as they develop is very important as this can affect the way they acquire their language skills. Any abnormalities in verbal perception will result in an inaccurate imitation of…
History
Auditory Integration Training was developed in the mid 1900’s by Dr. Guy Berard, a French otolaryngologist (Ear, Nose and Throat or ENT physician), and author of the book “ Hearing Equals Behavior”. He developed this technology with the intent of initially correcting genetically induced hearing loss.…
Faqs
Who can benefit from AIT? Children (age 3 or older) and adults with learning difficulties, speech and language disorders, sensory issues including auditory, tactile or other sensory sensitivities (hyper or hypo), central auditory processing disorder (CAPD), dyslexia, pervasive developmental disorder (PDD), autism spectrum disorders, attention deficit…
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