Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 K & L Solutions is offering a holiday special for Auditory Integration Training (AIT). DISCOUNT! DISCOUNT! DISCOUNT! DISCOUNT! DISCOUNT! DISCOUNT! (parent references available) Below is a checklist of concerns that may indicate a child being a candidate for Auditory Integration Training. It is not all-inclusive. • Has a history of hearing loss • Has a history of ear infections • Does not pay attention (listen) to instruction 50% or more of the time • Has difficulty following verbal directions – often necessary to repeat instructions • Cannot always relate what is heard to what is seen • Frequently misunderstands what is said • Says " huh? " or " what? " at least five or more times per day • Forgets what is said in a few minutes • Has a short attention span • Daydreams, attention drifts • Easily distracted by background noise • Experiences problems with sound discrimination • Has " startle " response to sudden sound or movement • Notices sounds before others do • Gives unusual descriptions of sounds, auditory stimulation or sensation • Constant humming or audible self-talk • Needs frequent " quiet time " to regain mental energy and composure • Has a language problem (phonology, vocabulary, syntax) • Demonstrates below average performance in one or more academic area(s) Who should consider Auditory Integration Training? Children and adults with: Autism Asperger's Syndrome Hypersensitive Hearing ADHD Learning Disabilities Dyslexia Sensory Integration Dysfunction Auditory Processing Disorder Behavior Disorders CALL for details. Great value for the holiday season. 25% DISCOUNT. Loff, M.Ed. 404-684-9361 office 404-805-5652 cell klsolutions@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2007 Report Share Posted June 17, 2007 Hi, I have a little company that works with parents and does Deeming Waivers. In addition to doing the waiver I try to offer my clients every good resource out there that can help their child. I have been a nurse for 34 years so I have quite a data base, but I have never heard of this company or this type of therapy. That's not to say that it isn't a great program but, before I spent my money, I would ask for documentation that it has been thoroughly tested and researched and proven to work and the positive/negative ratios. I would also ask for the name and number of three people that have participated in the program that I can talk to. I don't mean to sound skeptical, but it seems that parents are sometimes encouraged to spend money on things that aren't proven to work and wind up doing without things they need for their children. I hope this helps! Ann A Labor of Love RAISING KIDS SO HIGH, THEIR FEET NEVER TOUCH THE GROUND. > AIT Summer Special!! > (Only a few spaces left) > > K & L Solutions is offering an Auditory Integration Training special again this summer. In-home program for $550. Call to schedule your audiogram (no Charge) to determine whether or not your child is a candidate for AIT. > > Kiernan, Berard-certified Auditory Integration Training Practitioner. > klsolutions@... > 404-805-5652 cell > Who is a candidate for AIT? Children and adults with: > Autism > Asperger's Syndrome > ADHD > Dyslexia > Behavior Disorders > Learning Disabilities > Auditory Processing Disorders > Sensory Integration Dysfunction > Hypersensitive Hearing > > > Auditory Integration Training (AIT) typically consists of 20 half-hour sessions of listening to specifically modulated music over a 10-day period. > > The listener receives 20 listening sessions lasting 30 minutes over a 10-day period. The listener has two sessions a day for ten days. During the listening sessions, the person listens to processed music. Audiograms are typically obtained prior to, at the midpoint, and at the completion of the AIT listening session. The first and the mid-point audiograms are used to set filters on the AIT machines. These filters are used to dampen (40 dB or more) those frequencies which the person hears too acutely (peaks). > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Be a better Heartthrob. Get better relationship answers from someone who knows. > Answers - Check it out. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2007 Report Share Posted June 17, 2007 Hi, I have a little company that works with parents and does Deeming Waivers. In addition to doing the waiver I try to offer my clients every good resource out there that can help their child. I have been a nurse for 34 years so I have quite a data base, but I have never heard of this company or this type of therapy. That's not to say that it isn't a great program but, before I spent my money, I would ask for documentation that it has been thoroughly tested and researched and proven to work and the positive/negative ratios. I would also ask for the name and number of three people that have participated in the program that I can talk to. I don't mean to sound skeptical, but it seems that parents are sometimes encouraged to spend money on things that aren't proven to work and wind up doing without things they need for their children. I hope this helps! Ann A Labor of Love RAISING KIDS SO HIGH, THEIR FEET NEVER TOUCH THE GROUND. > AIT Summer Special!! > (Only a few spaces left) > > K & L Solutions is offering an Auditory Integration Training special again this summer. In-home program for $550. Call to schedule your audiogram (no Charge) to determine whether or not your child is a candidate for AIT. > > Kiernan, Berard-certified Auditory Integration Training Practitioner. > klsolutions@... > 404-805-5652 cell > Who is a candidate for AIT? Children and adults with: > Autism > Asperger's Syndrome > ADHD > Dyslexia > Behavior Disorders > Learning Disabilities > Auditory Processing Disorders > Sensory Integration Dysfunction > Hypersensitive Hearing > > > Auditory Integration Training (AIT) typically consists of 20 half-hour sessions of listening to specifically modulated music over a 10-day period. > > The listener receives 20 listening sessions lasting 30 minutes over a 10-day period. The listener has two sessions a day for ten days. During the listening sessions, the person listens to processed music. Audiograms are typically obtained prior to, at the midpoint, and at the completion of the AIT listening session. The first and the mid-point audiograms are used to set filters on the AIT machines. These filters are used to dampen (40 dB or more) those frequencies which the person hears too acutely (peaks). > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Be a better Heartthrob. Get better relationship answers from someone who knows. > Answers - Check it out. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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