We did Sensory Learning in Boulder, CO with my daughter about 3 years
ago. Honestly, I really didn't see much change in anything, except I
do remember around day 8 or 9 she work up after about 3 hours of
sleep and was wide awake for the rest of the night!!
The people there are very kind. Mary Bolles is a nice woman, but a
little "pie in the sky" for my taste. I distinctly remember her
telling us "this will help your daughter talk"...well, she did regain
language and talk, about 2 years after we did the program and
hundreds of hours of ABA later.
They basically are doing AIT/Berard auditory training for 30 minutes
twice a day with your child. You and your child go into a room that
has a slowly rotating table and your child lays on the table on their
back with the headphones on and watches a colored light in the dark.
And I mean pitch dark. At the end of 30 minutes, you leave. You then
bring a light box home with you to do for x amount of time and then
you are done.
If you live close to Boulder, this wouldn't be too difficult to do.
Plus, the price would be less as you wouldn't have all
travel/hotel/
My point being: for the money, if I had it to do over again, I would
look into finding a sensory integration therapist/program locally and
sign up for a 4-6 week intensive every day program. At the end, I
would re-evaluate my child...and go from there. As NACD (and
Janice!) would say, once or twice a week therapy just isn't going to
take care of any issues.
So, it wasn't a bad experience, just no breakthroughs for us. We did
use the time as a family vacation as the surrounding areas are
beautiful.
I will say NACD does address sensory issues, but it is parent
driven/implemented.
Good luck!
Stephanee
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> Has anyone heard of or had any experience with the Sensory Learning
Center? www.sensorylearning
and (although it's improving with age), my husband and I are feeling
pretty EXHAUSTED!! I've been considering NACD, but came across this
program.....
the NACD approach? I would imagine their connection to the Listening
Program helps.....
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> Thanks
>
> Leslie
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> One more thing.....my OT issues are better (for those of you who
read my "OT" posts). I was very open and honest about my feelings
re: her approach with my son, and she apologized. I don't think
she's the greatest OT for two year olds, but she's trying to change
some of her behaviors, and we only have another month with
her.....Thanks for your support -- I truly appreciate all of the
support that I received. Leslie
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