

We do occasionally have some children/adults who fall asleep while listening to the music. Often my client falls asleep while listening to the CDs. Some accommodations you can make to child’s Therapeutic Listening program include having the child listen earlier in the day, decrease the listening time, or decrease to one listening session per day. If the child is having bladder control difficulties during bedtime, it can be an arousal issue. My client has been wetting the bed and having some sleep disturbances. Often we can see this struggle for independence emerge as children become more integrated, gain increased awareness of their emotions, and their ability to communicate. Positive changes that occur in conjunction with the increased negative behaviors, suggest that this is a phase of developmental growth. “Disorganization before reorganization” often occurs (even in typical development) during periods of rapid growth as the nervous system reorganizes itself. Behaviors I started listening with my client and have noticed an increase in emotionality, defiance, and/or negative behaviors. Take a break for about 2 weeks before starting Therapeutic Listening. What do I do with a child who has been on a different listening program that I want to put on Therapeutic Listening? Another option would be for the client to move onto Fine Tuning music. When needed, the family can rotate through the already established albums to provide variety for the client.

Select approximately 5 to 6 music albums that have proven to be successful with regulation and organization. You can create a program for families to use as a “boost” when the child experiences future periods of disorganization. Once a client has completed a Therapeutic Listening program, how do I develop a program for them to use as a “boost” at home? If an individual has a runny nose or a little cough, you can continue with their listening.

Just consider it a “natural break from the body”. Since an individual will the flu or temperature will obviously be feeling quite under the weather, I would take a break from the listening until symptoms clear up and they are feeling better. Is it appropriate to use TL when a child has the flu, cold-like symptoms, or a temperature? Also, if the child can be supported outside of treatment with a good sensory diet, that will help. You can do this you just won’t get results as quickly. Is 2-3x a week sufficient amount of time to do the TLP or is a MUST to do it 2x every day? No, you should move to only 1 Therapeutic Listening session per day, if this is the case.
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