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Learning andTherapeutic Listening

Learning is a set of automatisms, mechanisms by which we acquire knowledge or knowledge. It is defined by the ability to consistently and persistently change one's behavior in response to information or an external event. Therefore, learning depends on the individual's ability to change his behavior based on experience. There are many learning methods, such as learning by reward, failure, imitation, repetition, creativity... Whatever the method, learning assumes the brain's ability to integrate and facilitate a new behavior by constantly reorganizing its neural network.“brain plasticity” we are talking about. Thus, thanks to brain plasticity, when the same event is repeated, response behavior is faster, more precise and more intuitive.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sound contrasts, which aim to subject the brain to natural stimulation, enable the Therapeutic Listening Program to affect neuroplasticity. In fact, it helps the brain develop detection mechanisms and be able to analyze changes. Therefore, Therapeutic Listening Method is a pedagogy approach that aims to train the person to pay special attention to external developments and new events. It facilitates the acquisition of new knowledge and helps students develop general abilities and academic skills. Therapeutic Listening This is exactly why the method is recommended by schools today as an application that supports education. Students learn mainly from their mistakes during school activities. Although it is normal and necessary to make mistakes throughout the growth process, the persistent repetition of certain systematic errors suggests learning disorders.

These learning problems are not related to intelligence, but are the result of the child's difficulties in operating certain areas of the brain or neural network properly. The purpose of the Therapeutic Listening Method is to enable the child to create compensatory circuits. In other words, although it is not possible to cure a learning disorder, it is possible to bypass or compensate, allowing the brain to utilize other neural networks. For example, in language-related learning disorders, Therapeutic Listening Thanks to the method, voice decoding and analysis is facilitated, thus providing serious benefits as a complement to speech therapy.

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