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Frequently Asked Questions
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What is auditory
processing?
Who can benefit from The Listening Program?
How long does it take to complete The
Listening Program?
How quickly can we expect
results?
Can a successful outcome be predicted?
Will the results fade over time?
Are there any side effects?
What other music can I listen to while
participating in TLP?
What do I do if I miss a Listening Session?
Whom do I contact if I have questions
while using The Listening Program?
Can The Listening Program be used by
people with hearing aides or cochlear implants?
Can The Listening Program be used if
someone has epilepsy or seizure activity?
How is TLP different from other auditory
stimulation programs?
Where can I read about research and the
effectiveness of The Listening Program?
How can I find out about
The Listening Program Level One, Level Two and Specialized CD's?
Are there other products
that compliment The Listening Program?
Q. What is auditory processing?
A. Auditory processing is the term
used to describe what happens when your brain recognizes and interprets
the sounds around you. Humans hear when energy that we recognize as
sound travels through the ear and is changed into electrical
information that can be interpreted by the brain.
Q. Who can benefit from The Listening
Program?
A. Anyone can benefit from
improved listening ability. The Listening Program can be used by people
of all ages, starting as young as age two.
Empirical evidence has demonstrated benefits for: The typically
developing child
Individuals experiencing listening, sensory, learning,
language, reading, attention, memory, social, communication, and
auditory processing difficulties
Those interested in improved communication and speaking
skills, musical ability, learning potential, relaxation, and creativity
Q. How long does it take to complete
The Listening Program?
A. Listening sessions are
typically fifteen minutes in length, done once or twice a day, five
days a week.
The program length varies depending on the listener's goals. The
minimum
time recommended is forty hours over the course of 16 to 32 weeks. Many
people find it advantageous to repeat the program periodically and to
move
on to The Listening Program Level One, Level Two and use TLP
Specialized
CDs for further benefits.
Q. How quickly can we expect results?
A. It depends on the individual's
goals for listening and what else is being done along with TLP to
accomplish the goals. The brain needs a certain amount of repeated
stimulation in order to remember new information and integrate it for
functional use. Some people see change within a few days, others after
completion of forty hours of
listening. There is no way to know in advance the exact amount of time
it
will take.
Q. Can a successful outcome be predicted?
A. It is not possible to predict
with certainty that listening training will be successful in achieving
specific goals. When Listening Schedules are followed with consistency
best results will be achieved. Often results are seen in areas that
were
not initially identified for change.
Q. Will the results fade over time?
A. Research on the use of TLP with
auditory processing issues has shown that results continue to occur for
up to one year after completion of the program, then plateau, with the
most measurable results occurring 2-9 months after completion. We
recommend you complete at least forty hours and continue some level of
continued listening.
The Listening Program is very much like a physical exercise program.
You need to do it on a regular basis, put some real effort into it, and
keep
at it. You may be fit for a time after an exercise program, but you
won't
stay that way if you stop exercising or lead an unhealthy lifestyle. If
the
listener is healthy and does not do things to adversely impact his
health
the changes that result from TLP will last.
Q. Are there any side effects?
A. The Listening Program is a
safe, non-invasive method of music-based auditory stimulation. TLP's
patent pending modular design supports auditory stimulation. TLP's
patent pending modular design supports listeners as they gradually
progress through increasing
levels of stimulation. Tens of thousands of listeners have safely used
TLP.
Some people may experience undesired changes for a brief period of
time,
ranging from a few minutes to a few days. These changes can be viewed
in
two categories:
1. Behavior or emotional regulation. These types of changes are
generally an indication of a transition during the time it takes the
brain to learn a new pattern and to reorganize. These changes are often
accompanied by
positive changes in auditory processing, communication abilities and
other
areas. Those experiencing these changes should continue listening until
the
changes resolve. If the changes are too disruptive, modifications can
be
made to the Listening Schedule.
2. Physiological function. These changes may be experienced during or
immediately following a Listening Session and can include a sense of
feeling "off ",nausea, headache, or dizziness. If these persist,
listeners are
encouraged to consult a health professional to ensure there is not an
underlying
health issue causing the changes. Some of these changes can also
indicate
an area of weakness in the body that may need attention.
If there is ever a question regarding changes experienced with
listening consult with your TLP Provider.
Q. What other music can I listen to
while participating in TLP?
A. While going through TLP we
encourage listeners to practice discretion in their listening choices.
Select good, acoustic music that feels beneficial, such as Sound Health® or Music for Babies™ from ABT Music. Listen at
moderate volumes through speakers or headphones. During TLP you may
also listen
to audio books-on-tape, stories, spoken word, etc.
Q. What do I do if I miss a Listening
Session?
A. Contact your TLP Provider for
recommendations and/or follow these simple guidelines:
Miss one segment in a week-Complete the next Listening
Session
as if it were not missed.
Miss two or more segments in a week-Repeat the last
session completed, then the missed sessions before proceeding.
Miss one to three weeks-Repeat the last week completed,
then the missed week or weeks before proceeding.
Miss four weeks or more-It is generally best to start
from the beginning.
Q. Whom do I contact if I have questions
while using The Listening Program?
A. Contact the TLP Provider from
whom you purchased the program. Rocky Mountain Learning Systems
at 877-444-8808.
Q. Can The Listening Program be used
by people with hearing aides or cochlear implants?
A. Yes, contact your TLP Provider
(Rocky Mountain Learning Systems) for information on how to use TLP in
these situations.
Q. Can The Listening Program be used
if someone has epilepsy or seizure activity?
A. TLP is used safely by people
who have seizure disorders if the seizures are stabilized. However, do
tell your Provider if you have any such condition. Do not use TLP if
you are
starting a new medication or adjustment in dosage. Consult with a
medical
professional first.
Q. How is TLP different from other
auditory stimulation programs?
A. Some auditory stimulation
programs require travel to a facility for Listening Sessions. TLP is a
non-invasive, portable, music-based auditory stimulation program that
can be used in
the home, school, clinic, hospital, office, etc... A
multi-disciplinary
team of professionals with decades of experience work together in TLP
development
TLP has a patent pending modular design with the A,
B, C format and specific Listening Schedules that can be individualized
as needed
Only TLP contains high quality music selected, arranged
and recorded by ABT Music with the Arcangelos Chamber Ensemble
specifically for the program
Most other programs use filtration and/or gating
technologies only. ABT has pioneered many new sonic treatments and
technologies, including Spatial Surround™ (patent pending)and Spatial
Surround™ Dynamic, audio
bursting, filtration blending, and many others
Programs are field tested with clinical professionals
before their release
TLP is very affordable and can be used time and time
again
Q. Where can I read about research and
the effectiveness of The Listening Program?
A. The ABT web site
www.advancedbrain.com contains articles,
studies, case studies, and
stories from adult listeners and
professionals who have used The Listening Program for a wide range of
populations.
Q. How can I find out about The
Listening Program Level One, Level Two and Specialized CD's?
A. Contact Rocky Mountain Learning
Systems for further information and to determine how to best achieve
your goals.
Q. Are there other products to
complement The Listening Program?
A. Advanced Brain Technologies
has many products that complement The Listening Program and can be used
on their own. These include Sound Health®, Music for Babies™,
BrainBuilder®, and others, and can be purchased from Rocky
Mountain Learning Systems.
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