I am a craniosacral therapist and former Waldorf teacher, and have urged parents not to use any noise machines or machine music or learning systems...but their wonderful human voices, talking and singing!
I wanted to cry listening to the audio version of this. It explains very well why I’ve struggled so much throughout my entire life (I’m 63 years old)with auditory processing and comprehension and have always felt “less than and stupid” because of it. I also struggle greatly with organizational skills. I was raised in a chaotic household as a child with a physically, emotionally and spiritually abusive alcoholic stepfather until my mother divorced him when I was in the third grade. Still, to this day, I cannot take notes when someone is talking or lecturing. I cannot hear, nor comprehend, what’s further being said while I’m writing. I’m so thankful to finally get an understanding as to why that’s so now. It’s probably too late to correct it but I have the promise of being completely healed when I go to be with Jesus someday. Thank you for sharing this, Marcella. Indiana misses you!❤️
Same. This also makes me want to cry reading this. I’m thankful I raised them with classical music and read to them constantly. It breaks my heart that i didn’t wake up sooner. (Shots) 😢
We have so many using the Bluetooth earbuds, the ocular video games.. we have only just begun to witness the damage everything is causing an entire generation.
I’m not so sure about this. I live in a tropical forest and the sound of the crickets and running water is really loud and constant. Many people I know in the city, where it is comparatively quiet, use this noise to get their kids to sleep. A true study to verify this claim would compare the literacy of tropical places like this to a place like a desert.
I am a craniosacral therapist and former Waldorf teacher, and have urged parents not to use any noise machines or machine music or learning systems...but their wonderful human voices, talking and singing!
I wanted to cry listening to the audio version of this. It explains very well why I’ve struggled so much throughout my entire life (I’m 63 years old)with auditory processing and comprehension and have always felt “less than and stupid” because of it. I also struggle greatly with organizational skills. I was raised in a chaotic household as a child with a physically, emotionally and spiritually abusive alcoholic stepfather until my mother divorced him when I was in the third grade. Still, to this day, I cannot take notes when someone is talking or lecturing. I cannot hear, nor comprehend, what’s further being said while I’m writing. I’m so thankful to finally get an understanding as to why that’s so now. It’s probably too late to correct it but I have the promise of being completely healed when I go to be with Jesus someday. Thank you for sharing this, Marcella. Indiana misses you!❤️
Same. This also makes me want to cry reading this. I’m thankful I raised them with classical music and read to them constantly. It breaks my heart that i didn’t wake up sooner. (Shots) 😢
We have so many using the Bluetooth earbuds, the ocular video games.. we have only just begun to witness the damage everything is causing an entire generation.
I’m not so sure about this. I live in a tropical forest and the sound of the crickets and running water is really loud and constant. Many people I know in the city, where it is comparatively quiet, use this noise to get their kids to sleep. A true study to verify this claim would compare the literacy of tropical places like this to a place like a desert.