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How will The Tomatis Method affect my child if they are taking medication?

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First, notify your physician of your intent to alter your prescription. Once an understanding and plan is established, provide us with the details of the weaning process. With this information we can monitor any changes in behavior.
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What is the Tomatis Method?

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Dr. Alfred Tomatis has shown that, while in the womb, we incorporate and respond to the rhythm and melody of our mother's voice. He demonstrated that this sound interaction influences our language skills, behavior, and movement development throughout our lives. During infancy and early childhood intensive listening and movement learning processes occur. Often these developmental processes are disrupted by factors such as ear infections, emotional difficulties (adoption distress, etc.
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What if my child is currently taking medication?

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Each student's medication is reviewed at intake by the Medical Director who will continue to monitor the child throughout his or her enrollment. Any change in medication is discussed with the parents in advance and requires the parents' written permission. In addition, if recommended by the Medical Director a psychiatric review can be arranged with a local psychiatrist.
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How might the medication affect your child's growth and development?

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When did the Tomatis Method originate?

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The Tomatis Method is based on research undertaken by Alfred Tomatis toward the end of the 1940s. This research resulted in lectures presented at the Academy of Medicine and the Academy of Science in Paris in 1957 and 1960 respectively and in the official presentation of the Electronic Ear at the Brussels World's Fair in 1958. Throughout the 1960s, the Method went through several stages of development before reaching its present form, which was essentially established during the 1970s.
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Who uses the Tomatis Method?

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The Tomatis Method is used by professionals who work with children, adolescents or adults having problems with respect to: Learning: i. oral language (articulation, diction, rhythm, stuttering, voice timbre, language delay, absence of language); ii. written language (dyslexia, dysgraphia, spelling problems); iii. expression ( ideation, concentration, memorization); iv. assimilation (comprehension, retention); v. learning aids (preparation for exams, etc...). Personal development: i.
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Can the Tomatis Method be dangerous?

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No, because the Tomatis Method is not a treatment in the medical sense of the term. Even though it is used by specialists in the domains of medicine and related fields (paramedical), pedagogy, sports, and the arts, it is never used as a substitute for techniques specific to their area of expertise but rather as a complement, when appropriate, to reinforce the effectiveness of their own techniques.
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Is the Tomatis Method a philosophy or belief system?

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No, the Tomatis Method is by no means a philosophy or belief system; it is simply a technique that fosters optimal use of the potential for reflection and communication common to us all.
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Can I still take it if I am on medication, or taking vitamins?

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The homeopathic form of HGH does not interfere with any other remedies, supplements or medicines that you might be taking.
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Should I keep taking my medication during the diet?

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If you are taking medicine prescribed by a doctor, then use common sense. Medicines will lessen the effect of the diet, but before you stop taking them you should be in agreement with your doctor, preferably a doctor who is open to and knows about natural healing methods. It is better to do the Lemon Detox Diet while still taking medicine than not to do it all.
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How About Taking Prescription Medication?

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Prelox® supports the body-own mechanism of nitric oxide and thus restores the natural process leading to an erection. More importantly, during regular supplementation with Prelox® healthy production of nitric oxide is permanently restored. This allows men to indulge in a youthful sex life including spontaneous sexual arousal. Sildenafil inhibits the processes triggered by nitric oxide, thus amplifying the activity of residual nitric oxide produced.
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What about taking medication?

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You should be able to take prescribed medication, though you may need to (1) use capsules or (2) break big tablets in half or dissolve them in water so they do not get stuck in the stoma and make you sick. Always ask the doctor who prescribes the drugs about this. Your surgeon may tell you to avoid taking aspirin and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory pain relievers because they may irritate the stomach. The problems these drugs may cause could result in band removal.
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Should I stop taking medication?

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This is a question that should be answered in consultation with your prescribing physician. Although some forms of psychotherapy have been shown to be more effective than medication, some people achieve greater relief of symptoms with a combination of psychotherapy and medication. Regardless, it may be important to learn new strategies prior to reducing or stopping medication. Again, changes in medication should be done under the supervision of a physician.
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Do you think taking a growth hormone medication will help my child?

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Your daughter may have a growth hormone deficiency in addition to CDI. This can result from a variety of congenital malformations or acquired diseases of the pituitary hypothalamus that are often evident on MRI of the brain. An MRI should be done if it has not been already. She also should have tests of growth hormone and other pituitary hormones. It is not uncommon to develop CDI after surgery for a pituitary tumor.
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What if my child is taking medication?

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Please do not change medication before AIT or for 3 months after AIT. This way you can assess the progress of AIT without any other changes.
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My child is taking prescription medication. How is this handled?

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The Academy medical staff will administer prescription and non prescription medications to all cadets as required. Return to the top
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My child is on medication. Will that affect participation in the program?

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The program identifies whether such children are compensating by using their cortex to “cover” for functions that should be automatic when early brain development is complete.
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What about medication for my child with autism?

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There is no medication that can cure autism, and no one medication that is recommended for individuals with autism. Medications can be recommended to help with very specific target symptoms that are associated with autism. Some of these symptoms might be extreme difficulty attending to the pertinent aspects of the environment or aggression towards self or others.
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Can I send medication with my child?

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Prescription medication will be given to a child only if the medication is in the original bottle bearing the child's name, the doctor's name, a current date, and directions for administration. The parent must send a signed note with the child authorizing the staff to dispense the medication. Parents must sign in all medications on the medication log. Non-prescription medication will be given to a child only if accompanied by written instructions and written consent from the parent.
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Can The Tomatis Method? be combined with other therapies?

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Yes, and in certain cases such as the following, this may prove to be advisable: it may be that an individual is already in therapy and his/her therapist, cognizant of The Tomatis Method? , is aware of the positive effect that listening sessions with the Electronic Ear can produce; it may be that a Tomatis consultant decides that there is no conflict with the client receiving support from another therapy and advises the client to wait until the effects of the listening sessions have been assimil.
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How soon do the results of the Tomatis Method become noticeable?

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The observable results of the Tomatis Method must be analysed on two levels, one rather superficial and the other deep-rooted. On the superficial level, a number of apparent results can be perceived rather quickly within a few weeks or even a few days following the onset of listening sessions with the Electronic Ear.
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Will taking activated charcoal affect my medication?

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In many cases yes. Activated charcoal is designed in such a way that it electrostatically attracts certain chemicals and micro-organisms. As a group, most compounds that are poisonous to the body are attracted to charcoal. Because most drugs are electro-chemically configured in a way similar to poisons and other toxic compounds, activated medicinal charcoal taken orally will often adsorb prescription medications and over-the-counter drugs. This is both a desirable and undesirable effect.
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