Autism/PDD
Sound-based therapy supports change for those diagnosed with Autism who have:
Hypersensitivity and Hyposensitivity to all sensory stimulation: hearing, touch, smell, vision, and taste
Vestibular imbalances
Balance/coordination
Oral motor issues
Social connectedness
Sense of self
Receptive and expressive language
Pragmatics of language
Movement and rhythm
Fluency of speech
Phoneme awareness
Early development skills
Awareness of the world around them
Decoding skills
Reading comprehension
Eye contact
Listening skills
Attention/focus
Handwriting
Creative writing
Posture
Fine motor skills
Gross motor skills
Determination of body imbalances related to; metal toxicities, biochemical issues, nutritional weakness and muscle tone
About Sound Therapy:
Sound-based therapy involves the use of sound vibration that impacts the body using special equipment, programs, modified music, and/or specific tones/beats, the need for which is identified with appropriate testing.
About Autism:
Autism is a developmental disorder encompassing global sensory issues. Autism is on a spectrum that encompasses a wide continuum of behavior It is characterized by three distinctive behaviors: 1) difficulties with social interaction, 2) displaying problems with verbal and nonverbal communication, and 3) exhibiting repetitive behaviors or narrow, obsessive interests. These behaviors can range in impact from mild to disabling.
Ms. Davis will be referring to practitioners for most of the sound-based therapies identified as needed within her DETP®. Therapies which may be identified as being needed are:
Berard AIT, FST, EnListen® , Tomatis®, Fast ForWord™, Interactive Metronome™, BioAcoustics, and/or Cymatheraoy. Ms. Davis will only be administering BioAcoustics and Cymatherapy in her semi-retirement.
Therapies are only suggested after completing the Diagnostic Evaluation for Therapy Protocol (DETP®) which determines if any sound-based therapy is appropriate and when it is, in the correct order. We utilize The Davis Model of Sound Intervention®.
Hypersensitivity and Hyposensitivity to all sensory stimulation: hearing, touch, smell, vision, and taste
Vestibular imbalances
Balance/coordination
Oral motor issues
Social connectedness
Sense of self
Receptive and expressive language
Pragmatics of language
Movement and rhythm
Fluency of speech
Phoneme awareness
Early development skills
Awareness of the world around them
Decoding skills
Reading comprehension
Eye contact
Listening skills
Attention/focus
Handwriting
Creative writing
Posture
Fine motor skills
Gross motor skills
Determination of body imbalances related to; metal toxicities, biochemical issues, nutritional weakness and muscle tone
About Sound Therapy:
Sound-based therapy involves the use of sound vibration that impacts the body using special equipment, programs, modified music, and/or specific tones/beats, the need for which is identified with appropriate testing.
About Autism:
Autism is a developmental disorder encompassing global sensory issues. Autism is on a spectrum that encompasses a wide continuum of behavior It is characterized by three distinctive behaviors: 1) difficulties with social interaction, 2) displaying problems with verbal and nonverbal communication, and 3) exhibiting repetitive behaviors or narrow, obsessive interests. These behaviors can range in impact from mild to disabling.
Ms. Davis will be referring to practitioners for most of the sound-based therapies identified as needed within her DETP®. Therapies which may be identified as being needed are:
Berard AIT, FST, EnListen® , Tomatis®, Fast ForWord™, Interactive Metronome™, BioAcoustics, and/or Cymatheraoy. Ms. Davis will only be administering BioAcoustics and Cymatherapy in her semi-retirement.
Therapies are only suggested after completing the Diagnostic Evaluation for Therapy Protocol (DETP®) which determines if any sound-based therapy is appropriate and when it is, in the correct order. We utilize The Davis Model of Sound Intervention®.