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Identifying and Remediating Auditory Processing Difficulties An Interview with Terri Cinotti of SUNY Buffalo by Alice E. Gerard
A boy who remembers only the third step of a three-step direction, a girl who becomes ill in a noisy school bus, and a woman who hears the words "screechy steak" instead of "three-cheese steak" may all be experiencing a condition called "auditory processing disorder." According to Terri Cinotti,CCC, licensed speech-language pathologist and clinical assistant professor/speech language coordinator at SUNY Buffalo's Speech-Language and Hearing Clinic, a number of models, including one that was designed at UB, have been designed to describe characteristics of auditory processing disorder (APD).
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CAPD SubTypes Excellent overview of each subtype with many suggestions for classroom accommodations.
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Could your child's attention disorder be a hearing problem? (video) Does your child hear fine but listen poorly? Some parents refer to this as selective hearing. However, your child may truly have trouble listening.
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What is Central Auditory Processing Disorder? A good article that gives an overview of what CAPD is, how it is diagnosed and what signs are indicated when a person has CAPD.
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Clinical Decision Making in Central Auditory Processing Evaluations by Jeanane M. Ferre, PhD, AuD, CCC-A
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CAPD and the Gifted Child Some gifted children learn most effectively through non-auditory channels. Because these children do not learn effectively in a traditional classroom they often perform well below their mental age.
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CAPD: An Overview of Assessment and Management Practices Great overview of what CAPD is and what the diagnosis process is.
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Recognizing and Treating Children with CAPD Excellent comprehensive white paper about diagnosing and remediation for CAPD. Written by Maxine L. Young, M.S., CCC-A/SLP, FAAA
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