5000 Mile Journey
The Press & Journal cover the story of Michelle and how The Sound Learning Centre helped treat her Auditory Processing Disorder and overcome her shyness.
The Press & Journal cover the story of Michelle and how The Sound Learning Centre helped treat her Auditory Processing Disorder and overcome her shyness.
We are delighted that once again we have been invited this year to provide our therapies for another Mencap Outreach Programme. We will be based at Centre 21 in Douglas from w/c 27 July 2015 for approximately three and a half weeks.
In 2015, The Sound learning Centre was invited to provide sensory assessments followed by Bérard Auditory Integration Training (AIT) and Lightwave Stimulation (LWS) therapies to a group of mainstream students, in a secondary school, in the London Borough of Brent. This article describes the project and some of the results. The article was written for the book 'The Power of Light, Colour and Sound for Health and Wellness' to be published by The International Light Association.
These are not medical interventions and we are not medically trained. Our experience shows that our clients have experienced improvements in social, emotional, behavioural or academic performance following our sensory therapies. However we do not claim to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, medical condition or any other physical or mental disorder and always recommend that clients consult their medical practitioners as appropriate and do their own research before commencing any of our therapies.