TESTIMONIALS
"We brought our five year old son to the DLS of CC because we were concerned with
his speech and language delays, short attention span and inability to stay
on task. Increasingly, these problems caused him to avoid interacting with
other children. After completing 75% of his listening program, he is speaking
much more and with better articulation. He is also calmer and more focused,
and is back to playing with his peers on a regular basis. So far, we are
extremely pleased with his progress on this program."
- Anonymous
“Our son has had tendencies to be a complainer and he especially complains
when we are away from home on vacations. This year, he had no complaints
on vacation and no desire to be back home. He was enjoying himself!”
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Mother
of 10-year-old Dyslexic son
“Academic tasks are easier for me to both start and finish. I find
myself to be more motivated to tackle projects that previously seemed difficult
to start. I am also successfully sticking to new habits such as daily saunas,
ingestion of supplements and greens, exercise, reading and water consumption.
My emotional mood has been steady and predictable with fewer moments of agitation,
frustration or the desire to be left alone. My motivation to get things done,
as well as the physical and mental energy to do things, has increased. Also,
my back pain feels better and I don’t need as many adjustments to correct
it.”
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34-year-old male with ADD
“I am the mother of an autistic 4-year-old boy who has just finished
his listening program with remarkable, even dramatic gains. I am also just
finishing my own listening program. I offer these words as a message to parents
of developmentally delayed children who are or will be doing listening programs.
My sole thought is this – do it yourself! Your gains will be two-fold. First,
you will know firsthand what your child is going through, which is nothing
short of hard work. You will also know that this work is the brain charging
and becoming alive and receptive to things it was before dead to. Secondly,
your own life will change because the same things are happening in your brain.
You are nothing less than the highest administrators of your family, and
the listening program will add a measure of increase to everything you do
in that role, whether it is what you see, hear or touch or your expression
of thought, planning and all manner of functioning. If that weren’t enough,
to add value to your role as a parent,
there will also be the opportunity for your own personal growth. My entire
self is balanced now, aware, in control and calmer. I am open to things I
wasn’t open to before, like being with people and listening to their words
and not being reactive to them. Instead, I simply hear and respond
more analytically and with greater personal ease. ?Like the classical music
my son and I listened
to during our programs, my movements feel more rhythmic, flowing and
uplifted. There appear to be fewer obstacles in my life, and rather more
games to be
played with greater freedom and cause. I suspect my son feels the same!
?Parents, please do this program. At the very least (or, perhaps, the most)
your children
will forever thank you for it.”
- Anonymous
“I am writing this as my son goes through his third integration following
his DLS program. He is almost 4-years-old and has a diagnosis of autism.
He was non-verbal and almost entirely caved-in by ordinary stimuli
when he began his program in June 2004. We couldn't take him anywhere
for fear of
him creating a public catastrophe. Now, four months later, he is an
open, responsive and happy LISTENING little boy! Although his words
are still few,
he is learning at a pace I never would have thought possible last spring.
He gestures and uses pictures to communicate, and his eye contact is
clear and meaningful. Not a day goes by, no matter where we are or
what we are
doing, where he does not do something new or something better than
he did before. He is no longer arrested in his learning process and
is now what
I call a sponge. Every day he grows neurologically closer to his chronological
age and, I am thrilled to say, will be entering preschool this Fall.
Again, I would never have thought these goals were remotely achievable
six months ago. Our son accompanies us everywhere and he is curious
and exploring all the while. Since his defensiveness towards the environment
has decreased
so much, he now runs, cavorts, touches, smells, tastes and simply experiences
instead of cowering in my arms. Of course, he is still working on resolving
his condition, but now he wins more than he loses. I know this because
I see his delight in his accomplishments. The auditory pathway is the
most important one and also the most difficult to fix. Without the ability
to
listen, a person is stuck in insanity. The DLS humanely restored valuable
functioning in my son’s brain and effectively opened him to the world for
his enjoyment and all ultimate purposes. The bottom line is this – the DLS
gave my son this wonderful, powerful chance to resume his lifetime
of learning.”
- Anonymous
“My son understands what is being said to him on a more consistent
basis. At school, his frustration level has increased, he’s more independent
and he is having an easier time.”
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Mother of 6-year-old Dyslexic son, 3/4-way
through DLS program
… “My son has gone from a frustrated, unhappy little boy to an outgoing,
happy, well-adjusted child. He used to think he was stupid and didn’t belong
in first grade. He was very frustrated when it came to doing his homework.
He now sits down and does his homework without help. He no longer hates school,
he no longer feels stupid. His frustration level has gone way down. I’m very
impressed with the Dynamic Listening Center of Cape Cod. I feel it has helped
him tremendously.”
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Same mother of 6-year-old “formerly” Dyslexic son
INFO
Dynamic Listening Centerof Cape Cod
708 Route 134
South Dennis, MA 02660
Tel: 508-360-4302
susand@capecodlistening.com
Who We Are
Susan Reid Danton is Director of Programming at the Dynamic Listening Center
of Cape Cod. Susan received her BA in Studio Art from Lawrence University and her MA in Expressive
Arts Therapy from Lesley University. Susan is also an enthusiastic artist,
and shows her lyrical, abstract paintings on the Cape and Martha’s Vineyard.
Thom Bober, D.C., is Clinic Director at the Dynamic Listening Center of Cape
Cod. Dr. Bober obtained his BS in Applied Mathematics from Worcester Polytechnic Institute
and his Doctor of Chiropractic from Palmer College of Chiropractic. Dr.
Bober is a leading nutritional educator and holistic physician on Cape Cod,
providing non-drug solutions to healthcare concerns from his practice in Osterville,
MA, and throughout New England.