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For Professionals...

Since 1997, Pediatricians, Osteopaths, Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists, Optometrists, and Speech and Language Pathologists have integrated the Sensory Learning Program into existing practices. Others have opened Sensory Learning Centers dedicated exclusively to providing the Sensory Learning Program. In both cases, a diverse professional community has found the Sensory Learning Program to be a successful adjunct to the therapeutic goals of their patients and clients across a wide spectrum of populations.



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Dear Colleague,

We began seeing patients in August 2003. Before the end of our first month, we were completely booked through December. Because of the overwhelming successes and positive word-of-mouth the Sensory Learning Program has generated, we recently purchased our second system to provide more therapy dates for the overwhelming demand of new patients.

As an intervention, the Sensory Learning Program effectively unites three modalities (visual, auditory and vestibular) into one, multi-sensory approach that works to improve perception, understanding and the ability to learn. It's innovative integration of Syntonics with the auditory and vestibular modalities are truly unique and compelling.

Dr. Bradley E. Habermehl, O.D.
Flint, Michigan



From an occupational therapist's standpoint, when applying a standard therapy evaluation both before and after the program, Trey made a 12 month gain in object manipulation, a 7-month gain in visual motor integration, and a 4-month gain in grasping. There's also the complete disappearance of some primitive reflexes (ATNR, asymmetrical tonic neck reflex, a reflex typically integrated by 4-6 months).

Tara Mulvany, MOTR/L
Director, Sensory Learning Center-Newnan, GA



As a Speech and Language Pathologist, I find the Sensory Learning Program an incredibly valuable resource. We find our clients that have gone through the Program to be much more responsive to therapy, they attend better, and their ability to learn is improved.

Robbie Whitaker, M.A., CCC-SLP



FAQs...

Can I provide the Sensory LearningSM Program in my existing practice?
Absolutely. Sensory Learning Center International works with providers who have incorporated the Sensory Learning Program into their existing practices throughout the United States.

What professional background do I need to become a Sensory LearningSM Program provider?
We work with medical and allied healthcare professionals including:
• MDs
• Pediatricians
• Osteopaths
• Optometrists
• Occupational Therapists
• Physical Therapists
• Speech and Language Pathologists

What else does it take to become a Sensory Learning Program provider?
Becoming a certified Sensory Learning Program provider requires a combination of related professional expertise, the purchase of proprietary Sensory Learning equipment and software, and participation in a six-day training course at the Sensory Learning Center International headquarters in Boulder, Colorado. Beyond that, we look for professionals with a passion to improve the lives of others.

How do I get more information?
For information about becoming a Sensory Learning Program provider, click here or call us today at: 1-800-524-0418