Millions of Americans struggle silently with Auditory Processing Disorder.
For many of them, holding a simple conversation can be next to impossible. As sound travels through an imperfect auditory pathway, words become jumbled, distorted, and unintelligible.
As Dr. Bellis notes, the most profound impact of this highly specific impediment to auditory comprehension may be on the young.
Facing a severely reduced ability to read, spell, comprehend, and communicate, children with APD are subject to anxiety, academic failure, and a damaged sense of self. Often, they are misdiagnosed.
When the Brain Can’t Hear: Unraveling the Mystery of Auditory Processing Disorder
by Ph.d. Teri James Bellis
Dr. Teri James Bellis, one of the world’s leading authorities on auditory processing disorder (APD), explains the nature of this devastating condition and provides insightful case studies that illustrate its effect on the lives of its sufferers.
Discussing the latest and most promising clinical advances and treatment options, and providing a host of proven strategies for coping, Dr. Bellis takes much of the mystery out of APD. If you or anyone you know has difficulty comprehending spoken language, or if your child is struggling in school, this important book may have the answers you need.
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When the Brain Can’t Hear: Unraveling the Mystery of Auditory Processing Disorder
Recommended Reading
- The Sound of Hope: Auditory Processing Disorder
- How To Help Your Student With an Auditory Processing Disorder
- Auditory System: Sensory Processing Explained
- Auditory Processing: Hearing a Voice in the Crowd
Auditory Processing Resources
To learn more about Auditory Processing Disorder:
When the Brain Can’t Hear: Unraveling the Mystery of Auditory Processing DisorderAuditory Processing Exercises: Exercises for Auditory Processing, Auditory Attention, Auditory Discrimination and Auditory MemoryAuditory Processing Disorder (APD): Identification, Diagnosis and Strategies for Parents and ProfessionalsTherapy for Auditory Processing Disorders: Simple Effective Procedures
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