Margaret Glenney
The Sensory Centre, USA
Title: Auditory training, sound therapy and developmental delays
Biography
Biography: Margaret Glenney
Abstract
Auditory training programs have been around for more than five decades, being used with individuals with peripheral hearing losses and well as central auditory processing disorders.
This lecture will review many of the auditory training and sound therapy programs both from the past and in current use. The will include, but not be limited to Berard AIT, Tomatis, the Buffalo Model, Integrated Listening Systems (iLs) and Forbrain, Rhythmic movement training, and primary reflex integration. Information regarding criteria for recommended use, cost and availability will be addressed.
The work of Tony Wigram with vibro-acoustical therapy along with Kathy Johnson and the work of Vojta and Musgatova will also be discussed along with other vestibular neuro-motor programs in combination with auditory training