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Auditory Processing Disorder on Wikipedia General overview of Auditory Processing Disorder with links to research and associated conditions
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Auditory Processing Disorder Kids with auditory processing disorder have an issue which affects how their brain recognizes and processes sound. They typically don't suffer from hearing loss, but rather struggle to differentiate subtle differences in words. If not identified,this can lead to speech delays and academic problems.
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Auditory Processing Disorder in Children - Part I Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) is a complex problem. The term is used by many people, in very different ways. There is research underway to help understand this disorder.
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What is Central Auditory Processing Disorder? Some children and adults may be able to hear sounds well, but have difficulty understanding what the sounds mean, especially when there are a lot of other sounds around them.
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What is Auditory Processing Disorder (APD)? Auditory processing disorder (APD), also known as central auditory processing disorder (CAPD), is a complex problem affecting about 5% of school-aged children. These kids can't process the information they hear in the same way as others because their ears and brain don't fully coordinate.
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Auditory Processing Disorder in Children (from NIDCD) Auditory processing is a term used to describe what happens when your brain recognizes and interprets the sounds around you. The "disorder" part of auditory processing disorder means that something is adversely affecting the processing or interpretation of the information.
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Dr. Teri James Bellis' Subprofiles (primary and secondary) of CAPD Lists out each sub-type with information on the area of the brain effected as well as suggested management strategies for each.
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Understanding Auditory Processing Disorders in Children Overview of CAPD from American Speech-Language-Hearing Assocation.
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Auditory Processing Disorder Defined The individual with an auditory processing disorder/delay (APD) has difficulty listening to or comprehending auditory information despite having normal peripheral hearing sensitivity. APD may be defined as a reduced or impaired ability to discriminate, recognize, or comprehend auditory information.
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