 Imagine a world where the hum of a light bulb sounds like a fire alarm, and a classroom full of chatter feels like a rock concert. This was Janet's reality. Diagnosed with autism, the world bombarded her senses with overwhelming noise. Then, a simple pair of headphones and a scientific oddity called binaural beats offered a shocking solution. Could chaos truly be cured by headphones? Let's listen to her story. Okay, so my neighbor's daughter, Janet, a whirlwind of a nine-year-old, lived in a world of vibrant chaos. The hum of fluorescent lights felt like a constant scream, and the jumble of voices in the classroom was a sonic assault. Her classmates, like melodies she couldn't quite grasp, moved in ways that felt foreign. Frustrations simmered beneath the surface, erupting an outburst that left her feeling even more isolated.