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The Listening Program is by Advanced Brain Technologies.

See www.advancedbrain.com for details. You can find a provider

at this site. You need to have a provider to purchase the program.

The provider will oversee the program the first time around and then

you can repeat the 8 disc program after a 1 to 2 week break. The program

will take 8 or 16 weeks depending on how much your child is able to

listen to each day. Each session is 15 minutes and you do this once or

twice a day. You listen for 5 days and then you take a two day break.

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Thanks .

Actually, both my children respond extremely poorly to any listening program

when done as recommended. We did TLP twice for my son but we had to only do

one session daily. Two sessions cause him immense problems that last for weeks.

we have done TLP as well as Therapeutic Listening. I will not spend the money

on DAA or others right now since I have seen how both children react.

Obviously, my kids have messed up systems but we will not do these therapies

right now. Not to say in the future we won't try again.

I know these are extremely valuable programs. I have seen tremendously great

results for other children. It is just part of our puzzle--figuring out what

is good for our individual kids.

I a glad it worked for you--one more piece to your child becoming a

taxpayer--my goal for my son :)

Robin

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Hi Robin

Did the therapist suggest listening for a while without the 'B' tracks?

Ihave a friend in UK whose son found it all a bit much to start with and they

recommended adjusting thinsg for a while, worked well for him although I can;t

remeber the specifics, just that they avoided the 'B' tracks for a while. It was

explained to me as A track is warm up, B is exercise and C is cool down.

MAndi in UK

Currently using the Speech & Langauge extension CD :)

> Actually, both my children respond extremely poorly to any listening

> program

> when done as recommended. We did TLP twice for my son but we had to only do

> one session daily. Two sessions cause him immense problems that last for

> weeks.

> we have done TLP as well as Therapeutic Listening. I will not spend the

> money

> on DAA or others right now since I have seen how both children react.

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I was under the impression that you " layer " benefits

by repeating the program after a 1-2 week break.

Try again and see what happens!

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> We also have the Listening Program. Maybe I will try it again after

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Love that thought!!!!!!

We'll make taxpayers out of our kids or bust!

Jules

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> I a glad it worked for you--one more piece to your child becoming a

> taxpayer--my goal for my son :)

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> Robin

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If you have the complete program, this is spelled out in the book.

Take a look at it. Sometimes less is more....

Re: The Listening Program (was Sensory Learning)

> Hi Robin

> Did the therapist suggest listening for a while without the 'B' tracks?

> Ihave a friend in UK whose son found it all a bit much to start with and

they

> recommended adjusting thinsg for a while, worked well for him although I

can;t

> remeber the specifics, just that they avoided the 'B' tracks for a while.

It was

> explained to me as A track is warm up, B is exercise and C is cool down.

> MAndi in UK

> Currently using the Speech & Langauge extension CD :)

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> > Actually, both my children respond extremely poorly to any listening

> > program

> > when done as recommended. We did TLP twice for my son but we had to only

do

> > one session daily. Two sessions cause him immense problems that last for

> > weeks.

> > we have done TLP as well as Therapeutic Listening. I will not spend the

> > money

> > on DAA or others right now since I have seen how both children react.

> >

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Hi there, can you let me know what changes you have seen re the listening

programme, I have looked at the site etc, we have had AIT in the past and it was

good at time, but our Child really needs something re sensory for in crowds etc

- gets really stimmy and silly and wondering if this might help his system etc

Can I prehaps borrow someones programme if thats possible, quite happy to pay,

and then we will know if it is worth investing in - thanks anyone who has done

anything re this programme

cheers H

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Thank you, .

We also have the Listening Program. Maybe I will try it again after is

on his enzymes for a while.

Robin

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Check out www.thedaviscenter.com

This is a clinic that offers many sound-based therapies.

From reading this site, I am under the impression that

people benefit from many types of therapy and that a

combination might be helpful. From reading, they recommend

following up AIT with TLP (or maybe some other program, too).

There are explainations for TLP, AIT, Samonas, FastForWord, etc.

Check it out. This site is very informative.

Also, you can look on www.advancedbrain.com and look for a

provider of TLP in your area. They might be able to let you try

the program for a few weeks to see if it is a good fit for your child.

Then you could purchase if it works out...

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> We also have the Listening Program. Maybe I will try it again after

is

> on his enzymes for a while.

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> Robin

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i suggest that you rethink that. children who cannot meet their parent's goals

often feel very inadequate. low self esteem and a poor relationship with

parents as a result of not being able to meet parental expectations is a common

cause of breakdown in parent/offspring relationships for adult autistics.

maybe make your goal that you give your child skills so that he/she can choose a

productive and satisfying life for himself/herself and understand that the

timeframe for achievement may be different for an autistic person. I know many

autistic women who succeeded at university in their 30s and that is a valid life

pathway too.

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Subject: Re: The Listening Program (was Sensory Learning)

Love that thought!!!!!!

We'll make taxpayers out of our kids or bust!

Jules

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> maybe make your goal that you give your child skills so that

he/she can choose a productive and satisfying life for

himself/herself and understand that the timeframe for achievement

may be different for an autistic person. I know many autistic women

who succeeded at university in their 30s and that is a valid life

pathway too.

Wonderful thought! Thanks for the reminder.

Jaci, Australia

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