
About this Treatment
We provide evidence-based Tomatis® Sound Therapy programmes designed to support auditory processing, sensory integration, attention, communication, and overall neurodevelopment in children.
Our approach is grounded in clinical assessment, professional standards, and individualised planning. Each programme is guided by a Level 4 Certified Tomatis Consultant, ensuring high-quality, structured, and scientifically informed support throughout the therapeutic process.
What Is the Tomatis® Method?
The Tomatis® Method is a non-invasive auditory stimulation programme that strengthens the connection between the ear and the brain, supporting:
- Listening skills
- Sensory regulation
- Motor coordination
- Emotional balance
Who May Benefit?
Tomatis® Sound Therapy may support children experiencing:
- Auditory Processing Difficulties
- Sensory Processing Challenges
- Speech and Language Delays
- Dyslexia
- Dyspraxia (Developmental Coordination Disorder)
- Attention Difficulties (ADD/ADHD)
- Autism Spectrum Differences
Programme Approach
The programme is non-invasive, tailored to individual needs, and designed to complement other therapeutic, educational, or medical interventions.
Our Process
1. Initial Consultation / Assessment
Duration: 90–120 minutes
Comprehensive assessment of your child’s listening, auditory processing, sensory profile, and developmental needs.
Parents complete a detailed questionnaire to provide insight into daily functioning, strengths, and challenges.
A personalised programme is created based on the consultation and parental input, ensuring the therapy is appropriate, supportive, and tailored.
2. Home Listening Programme
Delivered in three stages over approximately four months.
Daily sessions: 40–60 minutes (adjustable if needed)
Families receive:
- Clear guidance and a Parent’s Guide
- Activity ideas to reinforce listening and developmental skills
- Ongoing professional support
Each stage is carefully designed to support your child’s sensory, emotional, and developmental progress.
3. Review Sessions
Seven review sessions (45–60 minutes each) are scheduled throughout the programme to monitor progress and adjust therapy.
Final Review (4–6 weeks later):
Reflect on progress and discuss whether further support or additional stages are recommended.