The Sound of Hope : : Recognizing, Coping With, and Treating Your Child's Auditory Processing Disorder
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Recognizing and understanding APD -- When hearing isn't listening: the ABCs of APD -- Confusing APD with other three-letter syndromes -- The developmental elements of listening -- Coping daily with APD -- A sound strategy for moving ahead -- The art of noise: creating better listening environments -- Treating APD through skill building -- Strengthening listening skills in the early years -- Getting ready for school: making the listening and learning connection -- Music to the ears: using rhythm and rhyme to build listening skills -- The skill-building value of play -- Nurturing social skills: the listening-speaking-relating connection -- The magic of reading: using books to build listening and critical-thinking skills -- Finding help.
"The Sound of Hope" offers a ground-breaking manual for honing a child's auditory skills--whether they have been diagnosed with Auditory Processing Disorder, a learning disability, or slow language development.
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PUBLISHED
New York : Ballantine Books, c2010.
Year Published: 2010
Description: xxiii, 230 p. ; 22 cm.
Language: English
Format: Book
ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
9780345512185
0345512189
SUBJECTS
Word deafness in children.