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Tomatis Method

We invite you to explore your listening, and discover how listening affects so many aspects of your life

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Dr Kay Distel was licensed in 1997 as a Tomatis Consultant and has  based in Brisbane since 2004. She has a unique practice of operating both clinical programs and managingSolisten and the TalksUP Home programs.

Her full Consultancy membership required over 140 hours of professional training, on-going supervision and membership with the international accrediting body. In 2006 the Tomatis Consultants collated a book
The Listening Journey for children from different cultures of case studies showing the scope and diversity of Tomatis clinical practice world-wide. My case is in chapter 3 is called Nigel’s Diary (Page 41) Download for FREE, and other research articles at

What does the Tomatis Method do?  It retrains the listening system by using electronically modified music and language to re-educate, stimulate and improve the way we process auditory information by assisting and  enhancing the ability to differentiate between certain frequencies. Auditory differentiation is a pre-requisite for language development and for the processing of all auditory information reaching the brain. The training is provided using a mini computer delivered through advanced electronic and audio circuitry known as the Electronic Ear. Education with the Electronic Ear requires a variety of  specific sound stimuli to  envelop all the phases of listening; from  a liquid medium (in utero) to the most evolved in adulthood. The main  goal  is to maximize our innate capacity for communication  by  restoring the individuals  full potential as a listener.

The pioneering work of the late Dr A A Tomatis  laid the groundwork for a new multi-disciplinary science he called Audio-Psycho-Phonology (APP) to explain ‘why the way we listen has a profound impact on almost all aspects of our being.
tomatis Dr. Tomatis was the first scientist who, as early as the 1950’s, discovered the fundamental role the ear plays in voice production, speech, language, reading, motor skills and co-ordination, and  allowed him to describe a distinction between hearing and listening.

The use of sound stimulation to improve listening and related skills is one of Tomatis’s greatest contributions.

Dr. Tomatis developed a highly effective program using the music of Mozart and Gregorian chant modified to give the person an ‘ideal’ listening ear.

This means any of the check list items which include: listening, language and learning issues can be profoundly helped.

the-listening-journey-coverHis theories and techniques are influencing increasing number of clinicians and educators with currently 400 Tomatis Centres with accredited Tomatis consultants worldwide.

Auditory Processing issues are at the root of most learning issues

We may hear well but don’t listen well. Listening requires motivation or desire to focus on the sound coming via the ear. Without inner motivation learning will  be inconsistent and  difficult despite being  of high  intelligence!

From both  ongoing research and programs delivered by Tomatis practitioners for over forty years,  this work can substantially improve auditory processing difficulties by:

  • improving auditory sequential memory difficulties;
  • giving an ability to distinguish speech against a variety of background noises;
  • assisting  in the acquisition of phonemic discrimination and phonological awareness
  • improving auditory discrimination.

Auditory Discrimination

This means being able to distinguish and become flexible to the variety of high and low frequencies that exist in nature and speech. An example of poor auditory discrimination is not ‘hearing’ the difference of ‘s’ and ‘z’, ‘p’ and ‘b’ — common in any learning child with learning difficulties.

Once the auditory system and the brain processes sound more effectively, an increased ability to listen is possible so that the  foundation of language development and literacy — reading and writing — can be achieved more easily.

Click here for more information on Auditory Processing Disorder

Consultation and Assessment – A choice of a clinic or a home based program
The overriding question I have to answer during an assessment is whether this client has sufficient motivation, control and self-regulation to sustain an intensive program at home. To make this decision I utilize the information from an interview, a case history, the analysis of the Tomatis Listening Test (an audiological test), relevant pencil and paper tests and computer based auditory processing tests.

I understand the Tomatis perception of listening as a development of the whole person through the integration of all the senses  rather than viewing  listening just as a skill to develop.  Listening Integration training  becomes   a   process to mature the affect (emotional) regulation by strengthening the neural pathways as subtle changes in laterality occur  in the first passive phase of the program (usually 30 hours), followed by an active second phase when  reconnection is made at a deeper level of voice/ear/brain  continues to  develop the self-regulatory capacities of the person.

I value directly supporting the mother with the child  in the clinic so that I can fully utilize my expertise in counseling, sensory practices, observation and knowledge as the program unfolds, and to monitor and change the program as the need arises.  Previously children with severe sensory overload and other cases of disability who displayed high levels of stress and anxiety, may not  have been  suitable for a home program. However,with the development of a new headset assists the active phase of the program in extending  home training programs.

To book an in depth consultation and  assessments  for  an  individualised program  please Contact Us

Using Tomatis Listening program in a preschool

Integrating the method in a nursery school (The Columbian Centre Project) has shown the benefits of a preventative approach by seeing changes in attention, balance and learning ability in all their students. As well they have picked up those children subject to speech delay.  Watch this video.

We are seeking similar opportunities in Australia. Please call or Email your interest to  know more.

Books:
Tomatis’s original books in English: , “The Ear and Language” one of his first books is a classical book whereas “The Ear and Voice’  is especially useful for singers.”The Conscious Ear”, the story of his life and research  is presently out of print.

Two respected professionals with many years working  with the Tomatis Method bring the work into easy-to-read practical steps:

Madaule, P (2003) When Listening comes Alive Moulin Publishing.     and  Sollier, P (2010)  The Sound of Wellness                 All books available.

For Free information session to see how our programs could benefit you or somebody you know.

Contact:

Kay Distel
Consulting in BRISBANE & Hervey Bay
Mobile: 0425 242 123
PO Box 492 Hervey Bay QLD 4655

 

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