Deficits in attention and concentration often reflect problems with listening.

Listening is the ability to accurately receive and process that which is relevant while at the same time filter out that which is irrelevant. An inability to focus between meaningful information and distractions such as background noise, can significantly hinder attention, concentration and ultimately comprehension.

Dynamic Learning & Listening's method of auditory stimulation re-educates the hearing mechanism to discriminate among frequencies, and more effectively process a full range of sound.

Sound Stimulation can also help those with reading difficulties. More than just a visual process, reading involves the rapid analysis of letters, which represent sounds. It is sound that gives meaning to each letter and word. Because the brain makes meaning of sounds by analyzing pitch, loudness, and duration, the process of decoding letters into sounds is more efficient when auditory processing skills are well developed.

"Attention difficulties, especially in children, are often misdiagnosed as caused by ADD. That's because the exact behaviors that clinically define ADD are also created by a number of non-ADD related causes. In cases where ADD is not the correct diagnosis, stimulant medication may actually make matters worse."

- Ron Minson, M.D.
Center For Inner Change
Denver, Colorado
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