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PLEASE visit www.easecd.com if you still need help

December 20 2006 at 10:38 AM
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Noel Mueller 

PLEASE visit www.easecd.com

The Electronic Auditory Stimulation effect (EASe) audio CD series is the original disc based auditory intervention program. The EASe CD is an easy to use, simple and safe tool for occupational therapists, physical therapists, speech therapists, listening therapists and parents, to teach a child challenged with sensory processing issues, sound sensitivity, central auditory processing disorder (CAPD), hearing or developmental issues, to better manage noise. The EASe CD listening program is based on the Guy Berard method of auditory integration training (similar to Tomatis) and can be carried out at home, at school or in a therapist's office with an inexpensive CD player and a high quality pair of headphones.

The EASe CD series has been successfully used since 1996 by many tens of thousands of parents, thousands of therapists and hundreds of organizations the world over. The EASe CD series integrates well with sensory integration activities, enabling a child to more easily develop additional skills through an enhanced "sensory diet".

The EASe CD series can help ease the pain of hyperacusis and auditory hypersensitivity in Autism, Autism spectrum disorders (ASD), PDD, PDD-NOS, ADD, ADHD, and Down Syndrome and provides a low cost alternative to auditory integration therapy, known as AIT.

Parents and Therapists have Reported Improvements in:

* Sound sensitivity
* Sensory defensiveness
* Eye contact
* Nonverbal communication
* Verbal communication and articulation

PLEASE come read our parent testimonials.

Sincerely,

Noel Mueller
www.easecd.com

 

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