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>and did it for a year. Many have found AIT (auditory intergration

>therapy) useful as well. But I know nothing about this.

We (myself and my 4.5 yo) are doing AIT. It is specially modulated music

listen to in special ear phones to re-train the ear so that it can listen

better and not be so sound sensitive. There are many different

programs/theories/philosphies. We are doing 'The Listening Program'

because it is a home program (we don't have to go to a clinic) and it was

one of the cheapest (~$300 to rent the CD's and the equipment from an OT or

SLP that runs it)- I figured since we have neither the money nor the time

to do a fancy clinic based program (some run $5,000) and there is no more

of a guarantee that the clinic program will work better than the home

program we decided to give the home program a shot. We are about 1/2 way

thru the 8 week session of doing 15 min. listening 2x/day (we'll probably

finish it in 10 weeks due to fit's and starts, some days not getting both

sessions in) and I have noticed my son is not nearly as sound sensitive -

though he still covers his ears and is afraid of the toilet at school he

has stopped crying around sounds that upset him. The other thing I like

about the home program is it's easy to repeat if we find a second round to

be necessary (we bought the fancy headphones and a friend gave me the CD's).

HTH,

near LAX

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We used an in-home AIT program as well, but it is even cheaper than what you

describe renting from an OT. The first time we did AIT we used a practitioner

and it cost $1,000.

The in-home program was just as good and we ordered the CDs from a website after

I spoke with the man who developed. We have done this several times and it

really helped with sound sensitivity.

I think if you do a search for EAse you will find the site. The CDs cost us not

much more than $100 for two at the times we bought them. We bought two and have

used them both with success.

What is AIT

>and did it for a year. Many have found AIT (auditory intergration

>therapy) useful as well. But I know nothing about this.

We (myself and my 4.5 yo) are doing AIT. It is specially modulated music

listen to in special ear phones to re-train the ear so that it can listen

better and not be so sound sensitive. There are many different

programs/theories/philosphies. We are doing 'The Listening Program'

because it is a home program (we don't have to go to a clinic) and it was

one of the cheapest (~$300 to rent the CD's and the equipment from an OT or

SLP that runs it)- I figured since we have neither the money nor the time

to do a fancy clinic based program (some run $5,000) and there is no more

of a guarantee that the clinic program will work better than the home

program we decided to give the home program a shot. We are about 1/2 way

thru the 8 week session of doing 15 min. listening 2x/day (we'll probably

finish it in 10 weeks due to fit's and starts, some days not getting both

sessions in) and I have noticed my son is not nearly as sound sensitive -

though he still covers his ears and is afraid of the toilet at school he

has stopped crying around sounds that upset him. The other thing I like

about the home program is it's easy to repeat if we find a second round to

be necessary (we bought the fancy headphones and a friend gave me the CD's).

HTH,

near LAX

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Hello, can I say a few things about AIT. We had a hearing

specialist do it with my son and for the 1000 I might have gone to

the Pfeiffer Treatment Center if I had it to do over.

Other adults have said it only helps for a few months -

This is what it does-

It retrains your brain not to hear all the things we take for

granted...Like lets stay you are at your friend apartment sitting

waiting for them to get ready and the apartment above her someone

flushes the toilet and you hear a big rush of water go through the

wall in your friends apartment and you are wondering how you friend

can stand to live there. Well a week later you are back waiting for

your friend again and you don't remember hearing that big rush of

water at all.. Well your brian figured out that rush of water was

something you did not need to hear - and you brain filters it out...

So AIT is for children who are sensivetive to noise--- I don't know

from this thread whether or not this is a problem with your child. I

want to post something else about things to try before you do AIT I

found when I was doing my research on AIT. Good luck sorting out

treatments. My 2 Cents Ann

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