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Pauline Gerrard

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Dec 3, 2012, 1:40:58 PM12/3/12
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Brian Robertson

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Dec 3, 2012, 5:52:01 PM12/3/12
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Hi Pauline
I can only see a couple of statements:
  1. Hello Fellow Moocers
  2. I have labelled this blog Sound Therapy -adp as I am now offering this service under Pauline Gerrard Consultancy Ltd.

I'd like to learn more about the sound therapy and it looked like I could click on the statement but it didn't take me any further.  I don't know if it's me being daft, my computer or anything else.  I find myself, with computers and the internet, frequently feeling a bit like I'm fumbling about in a dark room trying to find the light switch.

All the best

Brian


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Pauline Gerrard

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Dec 4, 2012, 7:52:17 AM12/4/12
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Hi Brian

It really is learning to ' have a go' and not worry if you make a mistake LOL.
But you get an award as you were spot on all I had written was 1 and 2. no links although happy to add some if you would like. 

Sound Therapy is a service ( private sadly) that I offer to anyone young and old who is struggling with life and learning.
I believe that there are many people who can hear but have an auditory processing disorder that is undiagnosed.


So the many children who get shouted at for not listening.....actually maybe can't.
I see parents who get blamed for not 'parenting' their child well enough. I see children with a diagnosis (dyslexia, add, badly behaved. poor speech etc) and boxed in who just get out of that box when they undertake the therapy. I see it as a practical therapy that helps with a stage to self empowerment. Basically if your ears, left and right, are not in balance and you don't have a dominant ear, then your auditory perceptions may be stuffed. 

Hope this helps

I use Johansen Sound Therapy. CD's are especially made for the child's auditory needs


Pauline
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