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Teachers need to understand what Auditory Processing Disorders are, and how to more effectively work with these students to provide an appropriate learning environment.
Children with Central Auditory Processing Disorder often have normal hearing but difficulties processing oral information. CAPD affects about 5% of school age children.
Certain co-morbid conditions can create additional challenges in individuals who have an autism spectrum disorder; CAPD is one.
Learning disabilities (LD) not only impact a child's academic ability, they may also interfere with a person's performance in the workplace.
Central Auditory Processing Disorder, or CAPD, is a hidden disability. While it may be hard to understand these unseen difficulties, they are real just the same.
Martin L. Kutscher, MD has written Kids in the Syndrome Mix to assist all who are making their way through the alphabet soup of diagnoses.
Dr. Lori Perez helps new teachers understand Dyslexia and the impact it has on the student.
Linguistics is a newer field that focuses on the study of language. Linguistics majors study diverse topics, including sign language and computer recognition software.
Understanding the intensely emotional debate surrounding treatments, "cures", and restorative devices requires first an understanding of the mechanics of hearing.
A tween with a learning disability can lead a fruitful and healthy life. Find out what you can do as a parent to help your child adjust to this condition.
Early listening skills provide the foundation of literacy skills in later life. Here is how to create an optimal environment for stimulating listening development.


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