Tomatis - neurosensory stimulation

I have recently had an Occupational Therapy assessment done with my 14yr old to see if it can help us identify what can help her in school. There was a lot of useful information but the general theme is that we need to learn how to regulate before we can implement more practical things.

they recommended a treatment called Tomatis which provides neurosensory stimulation to improve brain function, through bone stimulation with music on headphones.  It’s a long treatment and fairly costly - just wondering if anyone has any experience of this or if I’m being convinced to shell out money!

thanks in advance 

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  • I have recently had an Occupational Therapy assessment done with my 14yr old to see if it can help us identify what can help her in school. There was a lot of useful information but the general theme is that we need to learn how to regulate before we can implement more practical things.

    they recommended a treatment called Tomatis which provides neurosensory stimulation to improve brain function, through bone stimulation with music on headphones.  It’s a long treatment and fairly costly - just wondering if anyone has any experience of this or if I’m being convinced to shell out money!

    thanks in advance 

    While some report positive results from Tomatis, evidence is mixed. Consulting multiple professionals or looking into other neurosensory therapies might help in making an informed decision.

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  • I have recently had an Occupational Therapy assessment done with my 14yr old to see if it can help us identify what can help her in school. There was a lot of useful information but the general theme is that we need to learn how to regulate before we can implement more practical things.

    they recommended a treatment called Tomatis which provides neurosensory stimulation to improve brain function, through bone stimulation with music on headphones.  It’s a long treatment and fairly costly - just wondering if anyone has any experience of this or if I’m being convinced to shell out money!

    thanks in advance 

    While some report positive results from Tomatis, evidence is mixed. Consulting multiple professionals or looking into other neurosensory therapies might help in making an informed decision.

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