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VISUAL/AUDITORY PROCESSING DISORDER AND INFORMATION




Click here for What is Central Auditory Processing?



Click here for Resources for Parents of Children with Central Auditory Processing
Disorders



Click here for Calvin Academy
Processing Problems



ASSESSMENTS



Click here for ACPT (Auditory Continuous Performance Test)



Click here for "Why Are My Child's IQ Scores Falling?"


Click here for Central Auditory Processing Disorders - An Overview of Assessment and
Management Practices






Click here for Help for Attention and Learning Difficulties



Visual and Auditory Processing Disorders
The National Center for Learning Disabilities
381 Park Avenue South, Suite 1420
New York, NY 10016 (212) 545-7510

This information is representative of the materials available from
the National Center for Learning Disabilities Information and Referral System

Section I:
Visual Processing Disorder

Section II:
Auditory Processing Disorder




Section I:
Visual Processing Disorder



Click here for Visual and Auditory Processing Disorders



The CPI LD rating scale

Click here for The Cognitive Processing Inventory (CPI)
for the assessment of information processing skills,
evaluation of learning styles,and
differential diagnosis of specific learning disabilities.
By: Scott L. Crouse, Ph.D.


Click here for LD_Research/self_advocacy_manual


Pay Attention!
Pay Attention! "Words our children hear over and over yet they are misunderstood due to lack of awareness of the very learning disabilities that causes them to seem they are not paying attention." Pearl

Click here for Coping With Central Auditory Processing Disorder

Click here for Central Auditory Processing (CAP) Assessment


ARTICLES

Click here for LEARNING DIFFERENTLY
Can learning disabled people be successful and lead normal lives?



Read the article "Central Auditory Processing Disorders (CAPD) - One
Cause of Attention Deficits, Defiance and School Failures"


Click here for Cause on Line: Listing of Special Education Information and Resources
Learning Disabilities: Click on link to the left
1:"Educational Information

2:Individual Educational Plan (IEP) Issues



Click here for Auditory Processing Disorder (APD), OR
Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD).

The audiologist may be one of the first professionals called in to assess the difficulty. The pure-tone threshold assessment is the standard beginning, and in audiological procedures, other assessments.



Click here for Central Auditory Processing Disorder



A PRELIMINARY STUDY OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CENTRAL AUDITORY
PROCESSING DISORDER


Click here for Attention Deficit-Hyperactivity Disorder




Click here for LIVING AND WORKING WITH A CENTRAL
AUDITORY PROCESSING DISORDER (CAPD)
Judith W. Paton, M. A., Audiologist




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