METODO TOMATIS
Il Metodo Tomatis è
stato rigorosamente testato ed è risultato essere molto efficace
Ad un controllo (follow up) sei mesi dopo il programma, l’83% dei bambini aveva mantenuto i progressi e aveva anche continuato a ottenere ulteriori miglioramenti. Il 14% aveva mantenuto alcuni dei miglioramenti. Solo il 3% non aveva mantenuto nessuno dei miglioramenti.
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