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Parents of a non-verbal ten year old boy with
autism:
"Since beginning the neuro music protocols with our son last spring, we have seen significant process in several
areas of his development including his attention skills, memory retention, his
attempts to sing, and a tremendous expansion of his musical ability. We are
very proud of his progress and feel that without these neuro music protocols our
son would not have been able to achieve the progress he has made in these
areas."
Parents of a verbal eleven year old boy with
autism:
"Before neuro music protocol therapy, our son could not
move his body or lift his legs in any kind of rhythmic fashion. He can now
"march like a soldier" as he calls it. It gives us hope that one day he will be
able to run like a typical child. It's important to note that our son has had
years of physical and occupational therapy, and yet he had not learned to move
his legs and body in a sustained rhythmic way to march or run. He achieved more
in 10 weeks of neuro music protocols than in almost ten years of physical and occupational
therapy! Much of the appeal of the protocols for our son is the music. Although he is
not musically talented, he (like many children with autism) responds unusually
well to music."
An administrator of an agency that supports
children with autism:
"Attention span prior to receiving the
neuro music protocol therapy was a particular issue for this client, and there was a noticeable
improvement made in the therapy sessions, which also carried into his
non-musical endeavors. He was very fortunate to be involved with the neuro music protocols, and
he really enjoyed the therapy. There is clearly great potential in these protocols and we
would welcome the opportunity for continuing involvement with these techniques
for our clients."
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