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Using Music-Based Auditory StimulationTM to enhance learning and listening in our children with special needs

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Auditory Training Zones

During the auditory training program, we work on specific frequencies for specific functions of the mind and body. Certain bands or zones of frequencies can be emphasized to hone particular skills.

 

 

FREQUENCY ZONE CHART

 

 

Zone One
Sensory Integration
(lower frequency sounds)

• Balance
• Rhythm
• Coordination
• Muscle Tone
• Body Awareness

• Sense of Direction
• Laterality
• Right/Left Discrimination

 

 

 

 

 

Zone Two
Speech and Language
(mid and higher frequency sounds)

• Memory
• Concentration
• Attention

• Speech
• Language
• Vocal Control

 

 

 

 

 

Zone Three
High Spectrum
(higher frequency sounds)

• Energy
• Intuition
• Ideas
• Ideals

• Spirituality
• Creativity
• Auditory Cohesion

 

 

TLP TREATMENT CATEGORIES

 

Sensory Integration - Targets the first zone (lower frequencies) to stimulate functions such as balance, coordination, motor skills and more.

 

Full Spectrum - Provides a kind of overall “organizing” experience.

 

Speech & Language - Emphasizes the mid to higher frequencies to stimulate the brain's abilities for memory, attention, vocal control and more.

 

High Spectrum - Focuses on the higher frequencies that impact creativity, intuition, energy and more.

 

 

 

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