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Central Auditory Processing Disorder and the MIRACLE of Time4Learning! Learning alternative suggestions from a Homeschooling mom of 4 boys, 3 with APD. She has had some great success with specific programs which she mentions in this post.
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What are Central Auditory Processing Problems in Children? Discusses auditory processing disorder in the classroom and describes accommodations that can be made to assist the child in gaining a better understanding of what they hear at home and in school.
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CAPD Handout for Parents and Teachers Explains what CAPD is and what accommodations can be made to assist the child.
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Accommodate Auditory Processing Deficits Fortunately, there are some effective strategies to help students cope with language processing demands in school and when doing homework.
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CAPD Intervention: Strategies that Work! Much attention has been given to the diagnosis of Central Auditory Processing Disorders (CAPDs), but far less material has been written about what to do once a CAPD has been diagnosed. A review of CAPD diagnosis is offered, as well as remediation strategies that can be used in a clinical setting.
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Design of Child Care Centers and Effects of Noise on Young Children There is a considerable amount of research documenting the effects of noise on children. The effects are largely negative. In this presentation I will briefly describe the findings of research in this field, discuss current research by Maxwell and Evans, and finally outline design issues related to noise and child care centers.
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Aspergers and ‘Hearing Dyslexia’ One of the conditions that often occurs along with Aspergers and/or ADD is dyslexia – I know that when I was learning to read and write, I had a lot of trouble with it (and, to a very small degree, I still do). What surprised me, however, was that just like people with dyslexia see letters either reversed, or in the wrong order, some people hear sounds ‘jumbled up’ in much the same way!
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Environmental Modification of APD at Home Management of APD should incorporate three primary principles: (I) environmental modifications, (2) remediation (direct therapy) techniques, and (3) compensatory strategies. All three of these components are necessary for APD intervention to be effective.
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Preparing the School for Your Child with CAPD Teachers can be great allies in keeping your child with CAPD safe and successful in school, but you'll need to make sure they have all the knowledge they need to help. Use these suggestions to create a information packet to bring educators up to speed.
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Auditory Processing Disorders A general article about APD but includes an excellent group of suggestions for classroom accommodations.
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Teaching Students with Auditory Processing Disorder Auditory Processing Disorder is extremely frustrating for those who have it. There are easy changes you can make in your classroom that can help students with this learning disability.
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Central Auditory Processing Disorders (CAPD's) Contains a great chart discussing favorable acoustics and arrangement for the classroom to assist with teaching a student with CAPD.
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Florida Dept. of Education Auditory Processing TAP (PDF) This very thorough TAP (technical assistance paper) reviews the procedures for evaluation and remediation for auditory processing disorders in the Florida Department of Education.
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