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Conrad Sugar is the narrator of the AIT success stories video clips that are featured on the AIT Institute website. These videos are also available on the DVD for purchase entitled: "Audiohope Presents Auditory Integration Training". This DVD was produced with Connie Soles, AIT Practitioner in Virginia. We were heartbroken to hear the news of Conrad E. Sugar’s death at age 66 on April 7, 2010 from his fiancée, Connie Soles, who is our Associated Practitioner of the AIT Institute based in Hampton, Virginia. Connie Soles and Conrad Sugar were deeply in love and engaged to be married during the month of April 2010. We learned how valiantly Conrad fought after he suffered tremendous injuries in a terrible car accident in January 2010. While hospitalized, he had made miraculous progress that stunned all the doctors and nurses caring for him over many weeks. Of course, it was Connie who was there by his side, day after day, throughout his whole ordeal. She always remained tremendously optimistic, devoted and faithful. Our deepest condolences go out to Connie and also to Conrad's family in their loss.
Connie Soles and Conrad Sugar have been an important team in autism treatment using AIT in Virginia and beyond. Through their devoted work with children receiving AIT, they produced the four success story videos that are shown on the AIT Institute website. These videos are watched on a daily basis, by every parent who is exploring AIT treatment for their child. It is Conrad Sugar’s deep voice that narrates all the stories on the DVD. In its richness, the listener can hear his compassion and his pride in working successfully by Connie’s side with many autistic children who received the benefits of AIT. Conrad will be missed by so many! But his legacy lives on through these encouraging success videos and the children's amazing success stories. There are miraculous changes that AIT has made in the many lives Conrad and Connie have touched in their work in the field of Auditory Integration Training. We be always remain extremely grateful for the devoted service Conrad gave, his passion for AIT and the help he gave to autistic and special needs children, with Connie by his side. In Conrad’s life and work, we are reminded that love is precious and life is short. At the AIT Institute and in our network of AIT Practitioners worldwide, we remember Conrad Sugar as a symbol of hope and kindness, as someone who made a lasting and positive difference in the lives of many children in need. Tribute by Kari J. Kindem, Director, AIT Institute |
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