borealys
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Thanks, BeegSeestor, but that wasn't what I was thinking of.
MIT is a speech therapy technique for treating non-fluent aphasia and apraxia of speech (nothing Robert had) that involves basically singing what you want to say. It's meant to take advantage of the fact that music and language are processed in different parts of the brain. The melody and rhythm are supposed to draw on right hemisphere processes to support the disordered left hemisphere processes.
It's a cool technique, but I don't follow the research much because I'm not working in rehab. I do use a variation with some of my kiddies, though.
MIT is a speech therapy technique for treating non-fluent aphasia and apraxia of speech (nothing Robert had) that involves basically singing what you want to say. It's meant to take advantage of the fact that music and language are processed in different parts of the brain. The melody and rhythm are supposed to draw on right hemisphere processes to support the disordered left hemisphere processes.
It's a cool technique, but I don't follow the research much because I'm not working in rehab. I do use a variation with some of my kiddies, though.
