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Assessment
& Management of Central Auditory Processing Disorders in the Educational
Setting: From Science to Practice
by Teri James Bellis
Book Description: Provides the reader with an interpretation of central
auditory processing disorders that is both scientific and clinical. The
information is presented in an easy to read and understand format. This
book is ideal for practicing clinicians who are looking for a review of
this complex subject. The text is clearly presented to aid the learning
process, with learning objectives set out at the beginning of each chapter,
and the inclusion of lots of tables, key notes boxes and highlighted sentences.
Paperback from Singular Publishing
Book Published: 04 October, 2002
Central
Auditory Processing Disorders: Mostly Management
by M. Gay Masters, G. Master, Nancy A. Stecker, Jack Katz
Paperback from Pearson Education POD
Book Published: 08 April, 1998
Educational
Audiology Handbook
by Cheryl D. Johnson, Jane B. Seaton, Peggy V. Benson
Paperback from Singular Publishing
Book Published: 01 April, 1997 |
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Survival
Guide for School-Based Speech-Language Pathologists
by Ellen Pritchard Dodge
Paperback from Singular Publishing
Book Published: 24 November, 1999
Childhood
Apraxia of Speech Resource Guide
by Shelley Lynne Velleman
Paperback from Singular Publishing
Book Published: 27 September, 2002
Clinical
Measurement of Speech & Voice
by R. J., Ph.D. Baken, Robert F., Ph.D Orlikoff
Paperback from Singular Publishing
Book Published: 22 December, 1999
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Sound Through Water : A Mother's Journey Through Auditory Processing Disorder
by Karen J. Foli
Paperback from Atria Books
Book Published: 22 July, 2003
When
the Brain Can't Hear : Unraveling the Mystery of Auditory Processing Disorder
by Teri James Bellis
Book Description: In this landmark book, 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.
Millions of Americans struggle silently with APD. 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.
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.
Paperback from Atria Books
Book Published: 22 July, 2003 |
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