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Managing Auditory Sensitivity in the Asperger's ChildIf your child has been diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome, here is what you need to know about managing the hearing and auditory complications.
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Strange Auditory SymptomsIn some cases, it easy to chalk hearing sounds up to having auditory hallucinations with psychological origins. In other cases, it is not that simple.
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Raising a Child with Auditory Processing DisorderHelpful information for parents of children with auditory processing disorde. Understand where your child is coming from and what you can do to help.
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Auditory Hallucinations: Early Warning Signs for NarcolepsyIf you are suffering from auditory hallucinations, here is what you need to know about the potential connection as an early warning sign of narcolepsy.
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Tips for Dealing with a Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD)Central auditory processing disorder (CAPD) is a complex problem that involves the way people process information. -
Strategies for Teaching Students with Auditory Processing DisorderAuditory Processing Disorders affect up to 5% of the population of school-aged children. Here are some strategies to use in the classroom when working with these students as well as a general overview of the disorder.
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Helping the Student with Limited Spelling SkillsThis article introduces visual and auditory analysis strategies for struggling spellers.
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Auditory Cortex Complications & Tendency to Re-Play Songs in the MindIf you have a tendency to repeatedly sing a song all day long, this could be indicative of an auditory cortex complication in your mind. Here is what you need to know about treatment and symptoms.
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How Children Learn: What Teachers and Parents Need to Know About Auditory ProcessingThis article details the auditory processing subskills of sequencing, memory, discrimination, foreground-background, and synthesis.
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Hearing Impaired Children & Necessity of Dichotic Speech TestsIf your child seems to have a hearing impairment, here is what you need to know about the importance of dichotic speech tests and what information that can provide to you about your child.
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Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD) May Be the Cause of Inattentiveness in ChildrenCentral Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD) is often misunderstood as a lack of interest. It may or may not coexist with ADD or ADHD. -
Auditory Processing for Gifted and Talented ChildrenFor gifted and talented children, the process of learning can be quite different from other children. Here is what parents need to know about a gifted child's auditory processing.
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What Everybody Ought to Know About Auditory Challenges in Children with AutismThis presents strategies for helping overcome auditory challenges in children with autism.
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A Therapy Option to Organize the Senses: ILs TrainingWe use our auditory, visual and vestibular systems together in order to function effectively in our environments. This article describes how iLs technology helps to organize the nervous systems of those with sensory issues. -
Auditory Processing Disorder: is Your Child at Risk?This article discusses auditory processing disorder in children and if found the options that are available.
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Signs that Your Child May Have Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD)This learning disability may be misdiagnosed as attention deficit disorder (ADD). Here are symptoms to help pinpoint a child suffering from CAPD.
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Hearing Habilitation and RehabilitationAn overview of methods used in the habilitation and rehabilitation of Deaf or Hard of Hearing children and adults.
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Communication Methods with Sound for Deaf and Hard of Hearing ChildrenThis article reviews communication methods available for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children that include sound.
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Researchers Discover that We Hear Long Before Our Auditory System is CompleteScientists discover that our ears are capable of making electrical signals, and sending them to our brain. Our brain interprets these as "sounds" that our ears hear, even when there is no sound to be heard.
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Auditory Discrimination Tests: How Testing is Applied to Hearing Disorders in ChildrenOffering an overview of the assessment tool commonly used by audiologists, known as the Auditory Discrimination Test.
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Listening Disorders in Children: Central Auditory ProcessingAn overview of the central auditory processing disorder that results in many children simply unable to "listen".
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Understanding Central Auditory Processing DisordersIt is hard to differentiate between central auditory processing and language disorders. However, it is important to decipher the difference to be able to carry out the best intervention therapy for the individual. There are ways to be able to assess the differences.
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Cochlear Implants in EducationWhat is a cochlear implant and what kind of children are good candidates for them? There are many things to consider before implanting your deaf child, including which mode of communication would best benefit their education.
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Ode to the Music RestThis shakespearean style sonnet ode to the music rest metaphorically explores how the power of silence enhances art (and life).
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"Quiet Storm" by RafterA summary of the band Rafter's 2011 album release, and why it is the author's personal favorite for this year.
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3 Easy Steps to Knowing Your Make a Beat ProgramBefore you dabble with a make a beat program, you have to know the three most essential terms that are used in the recording industry: sample, sampling, and sampler. These are the basics that you should learn and understand -
How Dealing with a Child's Disability Can Literally Be "All Good"A new book for parents on Auditory Processing Disorder due out soon.
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Why Multisensory Teaching Works Well for Dyslexic ChildrenDon't just show it, say it; and then don't just show and say it, touch it! It's multisensory learning, and it works for dyslexic children and all children learning to write! -
Grant Thornton Appoints Orion Osborn to Associate of Business Auditory ServicesThe Phoenix office of Grant Thornton LLP, the U.S. member firm of Grant Thornton International, is pleased to announce the appointment of Orion Osborn to Associate of Business Advisory Services.
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3 Great Ways to Eliminate DistractionsDistractions can derail your train of thought and hamper your productivity.
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How to Achieve All You Can Be at School!If you are having trouble with your grades at school, these steps will bring them back up and even further!
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Computer-Led Instruction in SchoolsComputer-led instruction is an integral part of a technology-rich classroom as well an upcoming part of the teaching and learning process.
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Sound Sensitivity & Impact on Bipolar DisordersFor individuals who suffer from bipolar disorder, the mental health complications may be exacerbated by these environmental influences.
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3 Simple Ways to Memorize School-Related Information FasterAn easy guide to help those who are struggling in school with memorizing information or are looking for ways to gain an edge. -
The Variability ProblemAn overview of the variability problem; an issue between speech information and what we actually hear.
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Helping the Student Having Difficulty Following DirectionsThis article includes alternative teaching techniques to help low achieving students develop skills in following oral directions.
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(NEWS) Web Accessibility Regulation (A Primer)Providing Web accessibility to the disabled is mandatory for the federal government but voluntary for private companies and other Web site creators.
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Getting Your Student's Attention BackLosing your student's attention is frustrating but with some pre-planning and some firm kindness, you can get their attention back and keep it in the future.
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Three Ways to Make Learning EasierEveryone has the ability to learn. The key is to make learning as easy and enjoyable as possible.
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