Tag Archives: Auditory Process Disorder
04
May

Activities – Paperless Tic Tac Toe – Strengthen Cognitive Skills

  Paperless Tic-Tac-Toe:Take the classic game of tick-tac-toe and assign each box a number. Have your child visualize this grid in her mind and call off the box number in which she wants to place her mark. Also, try playing tic-tac-toe by drawing the grid in the air and pointing to the box you want [...]

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22
Mar

Play Word Bags to Learn Parts of Speech

  Parts of speech can be a difficult and dreary concept for many kids, but you can quickly turn that feeling around by creating this fun, easy, learning game your child will enjoy playing! What You Need: Eight brown paper lunch bags A stack of index cards Pen or pencil What You Do: Step 1 [...]

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17
Dec

Brain Training Results based on 2001 Study

    2001 Study – Gibson Cognitive Test Battery (GCTB) Results following 36 hours of PACE (Processing And Cognitive Enhancement) Training. Changes represent the difference between pre- and post-tests taken 12 weeks apart.  Results are from 113 locations.   Change in years when pre-test was two or more years below age Number of students in [...]

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05
Dec

11 Behavioral Similarities Between ADHD and Auditory Processing Disorder

ADHD is so readily diagnosed in many children today.  However, clinicians are in a continual debate about the overlapping symptoms of ADHD and Auditory Processing Disorder.  There is growing concern that some children are being treated with stimulants when what they really need is auditory skill strengthening. According to Dr. David D. Nowell, Ph.D: Clinical [...]

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