Saturday, October 29, 2011

All ears for the Tomatis method












“All ears for the Tomatis method”
Sun.Star Davao, Oct. 29, 2011

Although she is a dentist by training and profession, Dr. Gina Diaz-Cembrano felt that being a preschool teacher will enable her to touch the lives of her young students and their families. In the process, she also hoped to understand her own kids better and become a more effective mother.

So, when her contract as a health center dentist expired in 2001, she gladly accepted the invitation of her friend who owned a well-known Davao preschool to work as a kindergarten teacher.

"After graduation, I tried teaching college students. However, teaching children is entirely new, unfamiliar but fun. The first year was like groping in the dark, but I really took it as a challenge”, recounts Gina, who is married to fellow dentist Dr. Eric Cembrano. She and Eric are blessed with three wonderful children, Dia, Matthew and Jose III.

Slowly, Gina started to discover that she possessed other gifts and talents that she wasn’t previously aware of. “I then felt that I still have more to give in this field. Teaching was like swimming carefree”, she enthuses.

What made the experience more challenging was that Gina was at the same time enrolled in a 2-year Community Health Masteral Program under a scholarship grant.

Eventually, Gina became so passionate with her field that she decided to finish 3 more units in teaching so as to qualify for the Licensure Exam for Teachers (LET). She passed the LET with flying colors in 2010.

Dealing with learning disabilities

“While I was teaching preschool, I noticed that children with conditions and learning disabilities are increasing in number every year. I found it alarming and was quite disturbed by it. I was thinking how I will assist the kids and their respective families”, Gina says.
It was also during this time that Gina’s son was diagnosed to have Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD).

“When my son was diagnosed to have ADHD, a particular medicine was prescribed to him to improve his focus and attention. However, when he refused to take the meds, I chose his position and promised to study as much as I can about the disorder”, Gina recalls.

At first, Gina tried to seek the help of a therapist but when she and her son were made to wait for a vacant slot just for an appointment, the frustrated mom was extremely disappointed and had enough.

“I ultimately decided that I will be the one personally to help my son. I even thought of putting a therapy center in the future to serve other families going through the same predicament”, Gina shares.

Gina’s U.S.-based friend suggested that she consider the Tomatis method. In another occasion, a relative from Manila also mentioned that her child who had learning disabilities was enrolled in the Tomatis method and has shown remarkable improvements.

Curious, Gina started searching the internet and found the Tomatis Philippines website. She e-mailed the owners and was referred to the person who trained them, a French psychologist and registered and certified Tomatis consultant Francoise Nicoloff.

“And, the rest is history”, Gina smiles warmly.
Last week, Gina opened the I Listen Enhancement Center for Maximum Learning, a center which provides the Tomatis effect, the first of its kind in Davao City.

Good learners are good listeners

The Tomatis method is guided by the principle that “good learners are good listeners". It was discovered by French doctor Alfred A. Tomatis, an Ear-Nose-Throat (ENT) specialist.

Dr. Tomatis pioneered the study of auditory processing and language development, laying the groundwork for a new multi disciplinary science called Audio Psycho Phonology (APP). 
His work explains why the way we listen has a profound impact on almost all aspects of our being.

Gina explains that the Tomatis method is “an auditory stimulation program that is based on the interrelationship between the ear and the voice, between listening and communication. It was designed to re-awaken the ear’s natural ability to listen and ultimately stimulate the brain’s desire to communicate”. It is non-invasive, drug-free and involves no tutoring or teaching.

“The Tomatis method re-trains the listening system by using electronically modified music and language to re-educate, stimulate and improve the way in which we process auditory information”, Gina describes.

The training is provided through a highly developed technical sound system known as the Electronic Ear. Using pre-determined frequencies, it stretches and relaxes the ear muscles by fluctuating sounds between canals, where low frequencies and high frequencies are amplified. This process over time strengthens the ear muscles and improves the ability to listen.

This auditory stimulation program is applied in more than 400 private centers, schools and institutions that each year welcomes and helps more than 50,000 children, teenagers and adults in all continents.

All ears for the Tomatis method

Gina points out that “globally, among the most observed common problems or challenges in our societies are the inability to handle emotions that are affected by our listening and communication skills, memory and attention; and how the brain processes the information”.

In Davao City, she observes that we are confronted with the same problem which affects directly or indirectly our relationships with our families, performance at school and workplaces.

Gina proudly reveals that the “Tomatis method has been successful in addressing the needs of children diagnosed with ADHD, Asperger’s Syndrome, autism, dyslexia, speech delays/speech problems, motor skill and other sensory integration problems”.

"Tomatis works well in conjunction with occupational therapy, sensory integration, speech therapy and all natural therapies. They are all complementary", she adds.

In addition, even school children with no diagnosed disorder but need improved focus, attention and listening skill can likewise benefit from an available standard program dubbed as ‘Brain Gain with No Pain’.

The Tomatis method also claims to have helped adults fight depression, learn foreign languages faster, develop better communication skills, and improve both creativity and on-the-job performance.

In fact, many musicians, singers and actors found the program helpful in fine-tuning their artistic skills. These clients include the opera singer Maria Callas, French actor Gerard Depardieu, and musician Sting.

The 60-hour program is split into two phases: Phase 1 (2 hours/day for 15 days) followed by rest for one month and a half; Phase 2 (2 hours/session) with Pre and Post Assessment and Daily Monitoring for Improvement/Observations.

“The results obtained with the Tomatis method are long-lasting, even permanent, and consequently, it is often not necessary to extend the sessions beyond the initial course though sometimes, for certain problematic cases, extending the program will be advised”, Gina concludes.

Thanks to the love and dedication of this dentist turned teacher, our children’s ears can not only hear but most importantly, experience “well-tuned listening”, bringing significant and improved changes in their lives.

The I Listen Enhancement Center for Maximum Learning is located at 3rd Floor FTC Tower, Mt. Apo St., Davao City with telephone number 3015082.

As an introductory offer, the I Listen Enhancement Center for Maximum Learning will be giving special discounts depending on the number of enrollees per family.

For more information, log on to www.tomatis.com.

E-mail the author at mom.about.town.dvo@gmail.com. Visit www.momabouttowndavao.blogspot.com.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Party under construction





















“Party under construction”
Sun.Star Davao, Oct. 15, 2011

“Warning: Hard Hat Area”, huge signs playfully cautioned guests as they entered The Apo View’s grand ballroom to celebrate Michael Andrei Go de Leon’s construction-inspired first birthday.

It was indeed a fitting theme for the energetic and jolly unico hijo of doting parents Bonggie and Ali de Leon. Aside from Andrei’s fascination for trucks and cars, both Daddy Bonggie and Andrei’s maternal grandfather Loy Go are in the construction business.

When kiddie guests arrived at Andrei’s “Construction Site”, they were immediately provided with their own hard hats and tool set belts by the birthday boy’s efficient construction crew.

With the aid of their construction site map, the junior workers expertly navigated their way to the assortment of food and game booths, which included Krispy Kreme Donuts, Chef Tony's Popcorn, Potato Madness, Basti's Pizza, All That Juice, Miguelito's Ice Cream, Chocolate Corner, Bagtag Corner, Imagine Photo Booth, Shooting Gallery and the very popular Angry Birds Sling Shot Booth.

Different construction-related signs such as “Caution”, “Under Construction” and “Work Area” were strategically placed all over the site as well.

To highlight the exciting construction theme experience, Davao’s premier party organizer Annie Paz Lim creatively utilized a variety of colorful mixer, dumptruck and backhoe toy trucks as centerpieces for the guest tables. In addition, construction-themed books displayed at the tables were eagerly read by the kids while they waited for the party’s 
activities to begin.

It was not “all work and no play” for the junior construction workers. Talented host Jymmez Infiesto, who acted as the ‘engineer’ of Andrei’s “Construction Site”, superbly facilitated action-packed games to the delight of the young guests. The overload of prizes was lovingly prepared by Mommy Ali and Andrei’s elder sisters Angel and Andrea.

On the other hand, the captivating bird show enthralled everyone while the rare chance to pet a live baby crocodile was a mega hit with the kids.

That evening, it was not only Andrei who enjoyed blowing the candle of his three-layer construction-themed fondant birthday cake by Kulet Sabandal. His grandfather Loy was also celebrating another year in his life. As he blew the candle of his very own birthday cake, the kids sang a birthday song especially for Andrei’s “Angkong”, too.

Capping the memorable affair was the giving out of personalized construction storage boxes filled with yummy goodies and toys to the kiddie construction workers for a job well done!

We share photos of this happy occasion by Imagine Digital Fotofun.

E-mail the author at mom.about.town.dvo@gmail.com. Visit www.momabouttowndavao.blogspot.com.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Build your home with Trust














“Build your home with TRUST”
Sun.Star Davao, Oct. 1, 2011

Since 1979, the family-run Trust Hardware has proven to be one of the most reliable sources of hardware materials for wholesalers and end‐users in Davao City.

True to its name, it has continued to uphold its core values of trust, integrity and sincerity in service as proven by their roster of loyal clients and the unwavering support of their suppliers.

Always attuned to the ever‐changing and progressive needs of their consumers, Trust is pleased to welcome the newest addition to their family ‐ Trust Home Depot.

Fresh fusion

With a total floor area of more than 3,000 square meters, this super hardware is designed to meet the construction requirements of their clientele from start to finish in a more modern and efficient setup.

Recognizing the modern shoppers’ need for convenience and thoroughness, Trust has set up a 2‐storey complex outside of their do‐it‐yourself hardware section that will house premier companies and brands associated with construction and finishing.

This innovative setup, the first in Davao, includes 30 rentable slots for offices, showrooms and retail spaces. To complete the shoppers’ experience, Trust Home Depot has amenities such as RJ Homes, The Appliance Plaza and soon, a convenience store and coffee shop.

Greenovation

Trust believes that green is the new black.

Utilizing the latest in eco‐saving technology, Trust Home Depot is powered by solar tubes and long‐life induction lighting which not only aim to protect the environment through sustainable energy sources but beautify it as well.

Charming arrays of flora line the parking area and other portions of the building and aim to curb pollution and enhance the surroundings.

FamilyFriendly

At Trust Home Depot, they put great value on home and family so much that they created a cozy children’s nook for children to catch up on their reading, tinker with play tools and cook up a feast in their mini kitchen while waiting for mom and dad.

Moreover, older kids can browse the school/office supplies section and stock up on their requirements and maybe even grab a new set of coloring pens for their journals and scrapbooks.

For couples who want to spruce up their space, Trust Home Depot has Nest: A Home and Lifestyle Gallery on the mezzanine where a versatile selection of finely crafted furniture, contemporary accessories and chic accent pieces are carefully exhibited simulating real home experience.

With Trust Home Depot, hardware shopping becomes a thoroughly enjoyable experience for the whole family. So, come and build your home with TRUST!

Trust Home Depot is located along Quimpo Blvd., Ecoland Drive (the old Task Force Davao). You may call 29TRUST (2987878), 2840073 or telefax 2953588/cellphone number 0916.301.3722. E-mail: trusthardware.ph@gmail.com for comments and inquiries.

E-mail the author at mom.about.town.dvo@gmail.com. Visit www.momabouttowndavao.blogspot.com.