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We are the most comprehensive
Berard AIT resource website for parents.
Auditory Integration Training is an
Educational
intervention.
Berard AIT is an auditory intervention that
consists of
10 hours (20 sessions) over 10 or 12 consecutive days, under the supervision of
professionally trained
AIT Practitioners
who follow the
Berard AIT protocol.
The minimum
recommended age for AIT is 3 years of age.
AIT is a sound therapy
with many
scientific studies.
All information
provided here is for
educational purposes.
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Dirk
Goetschalckx
Berard AIT Practitioner:
Antwerp, Belgium
Berard AIT Professional Trainer:
Belgium
Fee:
€1.000
for AIT Sessions:
20 half hour sessions (10 hours) over 10 or 12 consecutive days.
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PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS
PROFESSIONAL
EXPERIENCE
1976 – 1989 Music Teacher
1984 – Co-founder Voluntas (non profit organization for
parents and children with a handicap)
1984 – Voluntas Hydrotherapy
1986 – Voluntas Music therapy
1989 – Voluntas SeMoCo center
1992 - Voluntas Family holidays
1996 – recognized by the Flemish authority as
organization for volunteers in care and health
1998 – weekly arts sessions for handicapped people
1999 – weekly computer sessions for handicapped people
2000 AIT training in Cairo (Egypt)
2002 AIT training in Kuwait
2004-2008 participation as partner in the European
project: In-Com-Clusie
PUBLICATIONS
- 2008: In collaboration with Leo Van Eeghem, president of
Voluntas,.tranlation in flemish of the book " Audition égale
Comportement"written by Guy Bérard
PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION
- 1968-1970: Training Music Yheory and Music Pedagogics at
the High School for Sciences and arts "Lemmensinstitute" Leuven., Belgium.
- 1970-1974 training Music pedagogy General Musicsciences
and music history at the "Royal Flemish Music Institute " Antwerp, Belgium.
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