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The drum presentations help individuals, families, organizations, and sports teams to communicate better through body language, improve agility, gait, and movement, and boosts health and wellness. Our methods meet the needs of individuals with mobility and movement impairments from neurological disorders like autism, stroke, traumatic brain injury, PTSD, and hydrocephalus. Stephen appears at company events, expos, benefits, and health fairs. We host a related music site at My Space/Phat Rhythm Section, and partner with the Love2Drum organization on some projects. Stephen can be heard at Love2Drum in a March 2008 podcast interview on rhythm and the brain. Our communications services encompass marketing, public affairs, and public information campaigns and related research. We provide technical consulting relating to product labeling, warnings, regulatory affairs, and human factors issues. Stephen earlier pioneered and patented the DiaCeph Test monitoring system for the neurological condition, hydrocephalus, and has published research on the affects of environmental noise (syncopation) on sensory overload and sensory integration disorder, and he speculates on its impact in public education, public buildings, and the workplace. He also offers insights into cognition and everyday assistive technologies. We earlier launched a public awareness campaign on the benefits of drums and rhythm in learning, entitled "Play Rhythm, Be Smart." This campaign is designed to help schools and organizations to implement drums and rhythm to increase learning and productivity. We continue to advocate our community outreach drumming program for at-risk teens. Last June, we launched the Dolle Communications Blog to cover our insights in business, entertainment, communications, and science. See this What's New section for the latest developments. Web site content and files are for educational and client use only. |