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25.01.2022 Last chance to book for Multisensory Maths for all Kinds of Learners with M. Zecher M.A., CALT at Mannum on the 29th of January (Wednesday) or Lobethal on the 30th of January (Thursday) Walk-ins accepted but unfortunately may not receive the take-home materials given out on the night! To book for Mannum - https://www.trybooking.com/BHTAS To book for Lobethal https://www.trybooking.com/BHTAZ



25.01.2022 Only two appointments left for Tomatis and Educational Assessments in Hawthorn, Victoria for Friday March 1st, 2019! Phone 1300 792 064 for details!

25.01.2022 Come visit us at stall number 14 today!

24.01.2022 What is the audio-vocal loop or Auditory feedback loop? and how can Forbrain make a difference ? This is the natural process by which every individual perceives..., analyzes, assimilates and continuously adjusts the information individually received and produced through sound. To function properly, this audio-vocal loop draws on the abilities of auditory discrimination, phonological awareness and integration of rhythm that each person activates effortlessly. These skills are natural to human function and go far beyond speech. They are necessary in all learning processes. For many reasons, this loop may be interrupted. By optimizing the audio-vocal loop’s operating ability, Forbrain can significantly improve : - Attention - Concentration - Verbal working memory - Short-term memory



23.01.2022 Forbrain have extended their 30% off Sale until tonight - 27/11/18. Visit www.forbrain.com and use our Affiliation Code 3B2501486

21.01.2022 Come visit us at the kids and youth disability expo at Priceline stadium today at stall 14. We have some great offers on purchasing Forbrain and Soundsory!

18.01.2022 Air conduction versus Bone conduction - What are the differences and how does Forbrain make a difference ? Air conduction canal: Sound starts its journey when c...aptured by your outer ears, the two formations on either side of your head, travelling in air through several structures within the ear, then translated by your nervous system and your brain for use as information to live in the world. In those with normal hearing, sound waves enter the outer ear, travel through the middle ear to the ossicles, three small bones, which transmit sound vibrations to the cochlea vestibule nerve in the inner ear. The cochlea vestibule’s job is to convert these sounds into electrical impulses and send them along the auditory nerve to the brain. Bone conduction canal: There is another fascinating way our body processes sound. Sound waves are also transmitted through the bones in our heads! When our bones vibrate, sound is sent directly to the cochlea vestibule nerve in the inner ear. This sound transmission directly through our bones is similar to traveling through the eardrum and middle ear. This vibration also creates nerve impulses and connects sounds to our brains. This is called bone conduction! With Forbrain the amplified bone conduction and natural air conduction work with an individual’s voice to process information more clearly and understand communications better.



17.01.2022 *** SALE *** Forbrain currently have 20% discount across their store. Combine this with our 10% affiliation code, 3B2501486, you can save 30% on a headset. It is recommended that clients purchase and use the Forbrain at home, in between Home Programs, for 20 minutes a day. This device aids attention, memory and speech using a dynamic filter and bone conduction.... More advice and information at www.forbrain.com

15.01.2022 Give the gift of a forbrain to your loved ones. Remember to use our affiliation code for extra discount!

13.01.2022 Multisensory Maths for all Kinds of Learners with M. Zecher M.A., CALT Come and spend 2 hours learning "Why Some Students Struggle With Mathematics and What We ...Can Do About It." Marilyn Zecher holds a BA in Education and a BA and MA in English. She developed ASDEC's Multisensory Mathematics program that is offered worldwide. She is a presenter at IDA and LDA and the National Teachers of Mathematics National and Regional conferences in the US. Walk away with practical hands on tools to help your child not only succeed in math but also prepare them for high school. All attendees will receive a starter pack containing basic multisensory maths resources. Date Wednesday, 29th January 2020 @ 7.00pm Location Integrated Wellbeing Centre 22 Adelaide Road, Mannum, SA 5238 Cost $15.00 To book, please click the link below: trybooking.com/BHTAS If you have any questions, please contact us at 8569 1777 We hope to see you there!

12.01.2022 The Tomatis Method explained by Donna Palmer, the students, parents and teachers of Lobethal Lutheran Primary School.

11.01.2022 Appointments now available in Melbourne (Southbank) on FRIDAY 13th SEPTEMBER 2019. Please call (08) 8569 1777 to secure your time or for further information on how Tomatis can help you.



08.01.2022 Now taking appointments for Tomatis and Educational Assessments in Hawthorn, Victoria for Friday March 1st, 2019. Phone 1300 792 064 for details!

06.01.2022 The Tomatis Method has been found to benefit both adults and children with a range of auditory and learning disorders. It can also help to improve performance in a number of areas, including: Speech delay Sensory integration Communication skills Dyslexia, ADD and ADHD... Learning difficulties Depression, stress, and anxiety Auditory processing problems Memory, motivation Motor skill problems Attention, concentration Creativity, confidence Balance, coordination Voice, acting, music Sporting achievement On job performance Phone now to secure an assessment in Hawthorn for the 5th of April on 1300 792 064

02.01.2022 Watch this video to learn more about the Tomatis Method. Appointments available in Hawthorn, Melbourne on Friday 5th April 2019.

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