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[senco-forum]Developinglistening skillsinsecondarypupils-Eddie'sCD

Judith Stansfield stass at onyxnet.co.uk
Wed Sep 6 13:08:55 BST 2006

Article: [senco-forum]Developinglistening skillsinsecondarypupils-Eddie'sCD

I don't know about this project but I have had experience of the 'music
for accelerated learning' - AVP produce a cd of 'processed' baroque
music which plays at a regular rhythm - this is supposed to put your
mind into the alpha state and increase your ability to concentrate and
stay on task - I find it really makes a difference, especially when you
have a long piece of written work to do that you have been putting off
doing!  I am not dyslexic but I know several dyslexic adults have found
it helpful
Cheers
Judith 
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I've been interested to follow the links on the APDUK website to see  
that a course of CDs using classical music and natural sounds has  
been giving good results for APD sufferers.  Is there more that you  
can tell us about this,  Aly?  In particular,  it would be good to  
know the theory behind it.  Jill






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