Very expensive, unfortunately. And supposedly the MP3s I have aren't as effective, but if you'd like, I could zip them up and send them your way and you can tell me what you think?
My son's therapists loan them out to us. And you're supposed to listen to them with headphones, without any sort of bass boost. (Because as you noticed, it is the high pitched stuff that is a problem.)
The CDs have weird, random sort of chirps and whatnot in, and volume changes (not enough to blast your ear of course). You're supposed to listen to them, on random, so your brain doesn't know when to expect the chirp or whistle or tweet or change.
There seem to be other kinds of similar CDs and MP3s, but I know these because the occupational therapist we use has been trained in the use of these CDs. (she knows which ones go best with certain sensitivities, how often to use them, and so on.)
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Very expensive, unfortunately. And supposedly the MP3s I have aren't as effective, but if you'd like, I could zip them up and send them your way and you can tell me what you think?
My son's therapists loan them out to us. And you're supposed to listen to them with headphones, without any sort of bass boost. (Because as you noticed, it is the high pitched stuff that is a problem.)
The CDs have weird, random sort of chirps and whatnot in, and volume changes (not enough to blast your ear of course). You're supposed to listen to them, on random, so your brain doesn't know when to expect the chirp or whistle or tweet or change.
There seem to be other kinds of similar CDs and MP3s, but I know these because the occupational therapist we use has been trained in the use of these CDs. (she knows which ones go best with certain sensitivities, how often to use them, and so on.)