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The Sensory Learning Program is a drug free intervention that treats the sensory symptoms that are seen in diagnoses such as Autism, Aspergers, ADD/ADHD, Speech and Language Delays, Learning Disabilities, Traumatic Brain Injuries, Stroke, Behavioral Problems and other issues that involve the brain's inability to process sensory information. The Sensory Learning Program is a multi-sensory approach to developmental learning that simultaneously stimulates the visual, auditory and vestibular systems with light, sound and motion. The Program is a 30 day intervention consisting of two-30 minute sessions each day for 12 consecutive days at the Sensory Learning office. Each session is an individual sensory experience simultaneously engaging visual, auditory and vestibular systems to work in an integrated way. The repetitive sensory activation of each session builds on the session before. After 12 days of sessions, the individual returns home with a portable light instrument to continue the program with a 20 minute session each morning and evening for the next 18 days. The individual returns three more times over the course of three months for re-evaluation.