by cblack | Mar 11, 2013 | brain therapies, sensory motor
From Sound Therapy International: “It is useful to know what clinical studies have been done to verify particular clinical outcomes of the Tomatis treatment. To assist you with this I have compiled the attached research summary of studies on the Tomatis method....
by cblack | Mar 4, 2013 | brain therapies, sensory motor
Sound Therapy is a unique listening system using new knowledge about the brain. The Sound Therapy SYNERGY program is designed to work synergistically with other treatments, meaning that both methods enhance each other. Based on the discoveries of the ear specialist,...
by cblack | Oct 31, 2011 | brain therapies, sensory motor
Brain Gym® movements, exercises, or activities refer to the original 26 Brain Gym movements, sometimes abbreviated as the 26. These activities recall the movements naturally done during the first years of life when learning to coordinate the eyes, ears, hands, and...
by cblack | Oct 31, 2011 | brain therapies, sensory motor
The eyeQ™ program was developed to engage more of the brain when reading or learning. The eyeQ™ training strengthens the eye-brain connection, enabling users to see and process information faster while improving the eye’s ability to track efficiently. The eye...
by cblack | Oct 30, 2011 | brain therapies, sensory motor
The guidance system for the body is the visual system and inefficient visual skills negatively impact movement. We see this with balance, motor planning, gross motor coordination, and handwriting. This often occurs because there are visual skill deficits that aren’t...