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What
is The Listening Program?
The
Listening Program (TLP) is a music listening therapy, that provides
engaging brain stimulation to improve performance in school, work
and life.
The basic building blocks of auditory processing are trained using
the fundamentals of music - frequency, volume and timing.
Systematic
training is provided through listening to psychoacoustically
modified classical music which trains the brain to process sound
more efficiently. This leads to improvements in:
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• Learning
• Attention
• Communication
• Reading
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• Listening
• Sensory
Processing
• Social
Engagement
• Behavior
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• Self
Regulation
• Musical
Ability
• Brain
Fitness
• Daily
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Children,
teens, adults and seniors can use the program in the home, classroom
or workplace. Completely portable and easy to use, The Listening Program
fits easily into anyone's schedule and only requires 15 to 30 minutes
of daily listening.
The Listening Program is a fusion of beautiful art and sound science.
The masterful performances of the award-winning players of the Arcangelos
Chamber Ensemble are skillfully crafted using advanced audio technologies
to provide an unrivaled listening experience.
How can something that seems so simple - listening to psychoacoustically
modified classical music - actually impact a wide range of abilities,
such as reading, communication, learning and memory?
Numerous
studies worldwide, including research at the University of Sheffield,
provide empirical evidence that substantiate The Listening Program's
efficacy. And while that affirms The Listening Program's credibility,
for many the question remains, how does The Listening Program work?
The Listening Program's psychoacoustically modified music and patent-pending
production techniques are designed to stimulate or "exercise"
the different functions of the auditory processing system. This enables
the brain to better receive, process, store and utilize the valuable
information provided through the varied soundscapes in our lives such
as music, language and the environment in which we live.
Contact Achieve Hearing & Rehabilitation – Call 972.608.0416
or send email to receptionist@achievehearing.com.
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