AudioSedation: What it is NOT
February 26, 2009 by Curtis
Filed under AudioSedation
With any new tool for ASD or ADHD there can be alot of confusion as to what the intended purpose or method of effectiveness. With so many different therapies, treatments and interventions, it can be confusing.
Currently, there has been considerable discussion surrounding Audio Integration Therapy (AIT) and Sensory Integration Therapy (SIT). Some have found these strategies to be of value, yet there are those in the academic community that are divided as to the true effectiveness.
We want to be perfectly clear that the b-Calm system and AudioSedation are in no way intended to be AIT or SIT. Both of these therapies active seek to induce changes in biological processes. Especially in regards to AIT, it is the goal to permanently correct possible faults within the brain. This is not the aim of b-Calm and AudioSedation.
We encourage you to read our pages What Is It and FAQs for more information as to how b-Calm works.
We also strong urge anyone seeking to better address ADHD and ASD issues to work closely with qualified professionals to asses the best options for any individual.
If you still have questions, please call our office or email and we’d be happy to discuss the proper use of AudioSedation and answer any question you might have.













