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Everyone Should Know About The Tomatis® Method!

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  The Tomatis® Method, invented by Dr Alfred Tomatis, a French ENT specialist, is a sound and listening therapy that supports and improves the lives of children and adults having various auditory processing issues. Dr Tomatis revealed that the ears are essential for a variety of tasks other than hearing, including: - Stress and anxiety - Balance - Vocalisation - Coordination - Emotion regulation - Speech - Language - Reading - Learning - Motor skills - Memory - Attention As a result, he devised a non-invasive auditory therapy technique to stimulate and improve the function of the ears, which in many cases resulted in improvements in these linked functions. Electronically manipulated music and speech are played at specific frequencies to stimulate certain ear portions using specialised auditory equipment known as the Electronic Ear®. The relevant areas in the brain and nervous system respond to the stimulation in the same way that these areas do. As a result, auditory, visual, an...

What is Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Its Symptoms?

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Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder is having difficulty learning to pronounce, poor concentration, hyperactivity, and learning difficulties are among the signs of various behavioural disorders that mainly affect children. The attention deficit hyperactivity disorder symptoms are: - Being unable to sit still, especially in calm or quiet surroundings. - Constantly fidgeting. - Being unable to concentrate on tasks. - Excessive physical movement. - Excessive talking. - Being unable to wait their turn. - Acting without thinking. - Interrupting conversations.

3 Adult ADHD Symptoms That Are Often Ignored

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1. Above Average IQ Unfortunately, individuals with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder may believe they are stupid, even though children and adults with ADHD frequently score above average on IQ tests. Growing up, they tended to be friends with smarter kids, but they felt inferior since they struggled in school. Their peers appear to be smarter since they are not required to work hard or maintain good marks. 2. Low Self Esteem It's not unexpected that, over time, this leads to the second, lesser-known symptom of people with ADHD: poor self-esteem. Despite having a broad range of knowledge, they cannot display their ability in school without extra help or training. They often quit trying, act out, or become the class clown when their self-worth diminishes. They believe that no one will ""find out"" they are ""dumb."" 3. Depression and suicidal thoughts Adults with ADHD may become despondent, even suicidal, which is a symptom that many pe...