A new Sound Therapy

As a seasoned AIT therapist and Vibroacoustic therapist I can’t help but marvel at the brilliance of Berard, the Ear, Nose, and Throat specialist who pioneered AIT. His genius rivals that of Olav Skille, the mastermind behind Vibroacoustic Therapy (VAT), crafted specifically for the SEN students he dedicated his life to. Though both innovators have passed, their revolutionary impact on alternative learning methods endures.

The unfortunate reality? Both therapies carry a hefty price tag, far beyond the reach of many parents I work with. My own home AIT setup failed a few years back, and I no longer work at the school I led but hope AIT is still available to pupils as it costs parents at least a thousand pounds in sessions . I have been recently working with a neurodivergent 3 yr old who has made great progress but might thrive with AIT but as I said my old laptop gave up the ghost and I failed to transfer the AIT set up over to my new laptop.

Neurodivergent children defy a one-size-fits-all approach. For some, vibroacoustic therapy can soothe a meltdown, while for others, AIT—a transformative sound therapy—can unlock the gift of speech.

Here’s the thrilling part: today, I discovered a sound therapy solution that costs a mere fraction of AIT, priced at just £47, and parents can access it without breaking the bank. I’m not here to sell you anything, but when I stumble upon something that could change my students’ lives, I have to share. Paste the following into your browser for more details:- ​https://hotmart.com/en/marketplace/categories/academic-studies then go to their search engine and put in Sound of Hope and on that site it is just £39. I’ve invested in it myself for £47 to evaluate its potential, and my advice? Use it like AIT, with headphones to ensure the full binaural experience. Here’s to your success! X

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Ange Anderson is a visionary educational consultant who has revolutionized therapeutic and technological support for the neuro-divergent community. Her innovative methods have been widely recognized and she has appeared on many podcasts worldwide and spoken at educational conferences across the world. She is the former headteacher of a leading specialist school and now supports schools and parents on site / at home, as well as remotely. As well as writing academic papers she writes for magazines catering for those who are neuro-divergent. She is the author of special educational books published by Routledge . Her book on utilizing virtual reality as a tool for those with unique minds has been translated into Arabic expanding her impact to international markets. She is an esteemed advisor to a leading global VR company. VR was the catalyst for her latest book ‘The Cosmic Caretaker’. She has also self-published several children's books and both edited and contributed to 'The Future of Special Schools'.