Dyslexia is an innate development disorder of hearing perception. Speech sounds cannot be clearly identified from the background noise. Consonants, e.g. m + n or b+ + d, disappear completely in everyday noise level. Many mistakes in dictations are therefore not caused by laziness when it comes to learning, as it is mistakenly believed, but a natural consequence of a hearing perception disorder. New! Incl. coaching for learning.
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Hearing perception therapy
In the first phase the dyslexic learns to perceive and distinguish between the individual tones by hearing the filtered sound of classical music. The objective is to hear and distinguish between long-spoken and short-spoken vowels. During the second phase spelling strategies are acquired and targeted speech training practised.
Therapy
Diagnostics: Duration 60 min.
1 st phase: 6 weeks, 60 min. of hearing perception training with music a day
2 weeks brake
2 nd phase: 6 weeks, 60 min. of speech training (clarity, rhythm, intonation and learning of spelling strategies) a day