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Speeding up the brain
There is little doubt that faster and more efficient processing in the brain will help a p ...
Ten Stepping Stones on the way towards speech.
Most people prefer right ear for listening
Most people prefer to be addressed in their right ears in everyday settings and are more l ...
Synchronising the two sides of the brain
It is the left side of our brain that ensures that we understand language and produce spee ...
SAS for scientists and scholars
Strengthening ear dominance
Reading and writing is so closely related to hearing and speech, that it is highly recomme ...
More about brainwaves
In most of the SAS programmes we use Binaural Frequency Differentials (BFD), which aim to ...
Sensory processing and information overload
Most behaviour is directly linked to how a person processes and reacts to the sensory inpu ...
Motivate yourself
Motivation is a positive force to help you achieve your dreams – if planned and applied, i ...
Ear dominance
You know if you are right or left handed, unless you belong to the very select group of na ...
Parenting Support
We all want to do the very best for our children. We want them to be happy, develop well, ...
Activating specialised functions
The adult brain of a human weighs about 1.4 kg (3 pounds), and in relation to the size of ...
Telling time the old-fashioned way
Auditory processing in the brain
Sounds received through our right ear is mainly processed in the left brain half and sound ...
The importance of crossing the midline
The body thus has two separate control centres coordinating the movements of the whole phy ...
Dear Mum and Dad
The SAS Methodology and Retained Reflexes