Peggy Glenney
Sounds, Balance, and Communication: Therapeutic Interventions
In this interview, we discuss:
- Therapeutic interventions: sounds and the vestibular area
- The importance of auditory development
- Early intervention in babies
- Focusing on communication
About the Speaker
Peggy has been an audiologist for more than 30 years, working in a myriad of settings including the US Navy in Groton, CT, Bassett Hospital in Cooperstown, NY, and teaching at the University of South Carolina. She has published in Audiology Today, Journal of the American Academy of Audiology, The Hearing Journal, and Hearing, Balance, and Communication. Peggy has presented at AutismOne, the 2nd European Autism Conference, and Karen Thomas’s radio show. She presently is the owner of The Sensory Center in Roanoke, VA, where she uses sound, auditory, and vestibular therapy drawing from and integrating the work of Ayers, Masgutova, Pilker, Vojta, Katz, Beaulieu, Rife, and others to provide customized individual therapy and interventions for infants and children exhibiting auditory developmental delays. Peggy has seven children and four grandchildren.
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