[tri-med] Re: Listening Therapy

i know nothing other than your girl and my girl make all the same noises. 
like exactly.  derek and kels were like did you hear her???hahaha
let me know if i should check it our on the older loud one!
jude, mom to derek-21, kelsey-19
and kameron-10-full t18 (hanging out so i will never be an empty nester)
golden, colorado usa
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From: <Dncingqwn@xxxxxxx>
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Sent: Wednesday, July 25, 2007 8:08 PM
Subject: [tri-med] Listening Therapy


> Has anyone had any experience with listening therapy? It was just 
> introduced
> to Kaiya this week. They thought that she might be "singing" because  she
> likes the auditory stimulation so this might help to quiet her. She 
> actually  did
> stay quiet for almost 20 minutes (a minor miracle for Kaiya) But she 
> quiets
> down when I play certain types of music for her on the radio so I don't 
> know
> if  it was their "special music" or if I should just buy her a nice pair 
> of
> headphones and an ipod... They also felt that it might help to organize 
> her and
> she may pay more attention to tasks presented to her. We didn't test that
> aspect  of it, we just let her get used to having headphones on. She's not 
> to
> fond of  things on her head so I was worried about that part, but she 
> didn't seem
> to mind  all that much. Just wondering if anyone else has used it.

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