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Pregnant Mothers

Sound-based therapy has created:

Greater maternal bonding
Decreased anxiety over birth process
More energy
Better ability to relax
Peaceful dreams
Decreased back pain
An increase in creativity
Greater maternal instinct
A calmer baby
Improved well-being of the mother after birth
Faster recovery for baby
Enhanced listening for both mother and child
Positive response for the child 

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. 

During Pregnancy: 
During a baby’s development in utero, his/her response to sound is being stimulated. During the seventh month of pregnancy, the ear’s neurological system is advancing in itsf maturity. It is helpful to both baby and mother to enhance this response by bringing the bond between mother and child closer, as well as supporting good sound response for future learning for the child.

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. 

For Pregnant Mothers, though, Ms. Davis will offer specific programs and also suggests the BabyPlus® program as well as a Listening Training Program in the 7th month of pregnancy.  (Ms. Davis is a member of the Advisory Board for the BabyPlus® company for disclosure information.)

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