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The Listening ProgramĀ® (TLP) is a music-based auditory stimulation method. The program is used as a safe and effective method that gently trains the auditory system to process sounds for improved listening, learning, attention, and communication. The program is also used in providing advanced auditory training to the ear and the brain through systematic delivery or psychoacoustically modified music.
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Esteves, J., Stein-Blum, S., Cohen, J., Tischler, A. (2009). Identifying the effectiveness of a music-based auditory stimulation method, on children with sensory integration and auditory processing concerns: a pilot study. In: Haas, R., Brandes, V. (eds) Music that works. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-211-75121-3_20
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