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There are children with normal hearing but but have trouble paying attention to, remembering, and utilizing auditory information for academic and social purposes. Many of these children have a Central Auditory Processing Disorder.
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Some researchers feel that many children are misdiagnosed with ADHD and actually have a Central Auditory Processing Disorder. This condition is particularly common if the child has other sensory integration disorders, such as touch sensitivity. In addition, children with ADHD may [url=http://www.diecastlinks.co.uk]hollister outlet[/url] also have a Central Auditory Processing Disorder.
What is a Central Auditory Processing Disorder
A Central Auditory Processing Disorder is an impaired ability to attend to, discriminate, remember, recognize, or comprehend auditory information in individuals who typically exhibit normal intelligence and normal hearing.
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What the Child Experiences
Distorted Speech Sounds
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In a child with a Central Auditory Processing Disorder there is a break somewhere in this decoding process. The child isn't able to derive the correct meaning from words because he cannot accommodate the different distortions of different speakers.
Excess Background Noise
When we are in a noisy room, we need to block out the extraneous noise in order to distinguish and understand words that are being spoken to us. One way we do this is by pinpointing the location of the voice of the speaker and neurologically suppressing the sounds coming in from other locations. A child with a Central Auditory Processing Disorder may have difficulty pinpointing sounds. With this in mind it is understandable why he can't block [url=http://www.lotogame.fr/louboutin-pas-cher/]louboutin pas cher[/url] out extraneous noise. As a result a child with a Central Auditory Processing Disorder appears to be easily distracted.
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Co-morbidity
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Since a child with a Central Auditory Processing Disorder may not be able to block out meaningless noise, he may appear to the observer to be easily distractible. This is one of the reasons children with a Central Auditory Processing Disorder may be misdiagnosed with ADHD. However, if a Central Auditory Processing Disorder child also has ADHD and so that he already has a deficit of inhibition, then the effects of his Central Auditory Processing Disorder are much worse.
Symptoms
Children who have Central Auditory Processing Disorders may behave as if they have a hearing loss. Here are some of the common behaviors displayed by children who have Central Auditory Processing Disorders:
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School Performance
In addition, children with Central Auditory Processing Disorders show many of these characteristic deficits in school performance:
? Difficulty expressing themselves
? Difficulty understanding language
? Poor reading, writing, and spelling
? Poor phonics
? Poor speech sound discrimination
? Difficulty taking notes
? Difficulty learning foreign languages
? Poor short-term memory
? Social or behavioral problems
? Poor language skills
? Poor academic skills.
Diagnosis
An audiologist uses a battery of tests to evaluate the peripheral and central auditory systems. Peripheral hearing tests are used to determine if the child has a hearing loss, and, if so, the degree to which the loss is a factor in the child's learning problems. Central auditory tests evaluate the child's ability to understand and respond to mild distortions of speech. It is also helpful to have a speech pathologist evaluate the child's perception [url=http://www.tileproject.net]barbour sale[/url] of speech and receptive-expressive language use.
Treatment Standard treatment focuses on remedial help and splinter skills to expand upon the child's strengths.
There are now a number of new treatment techniques that directly address the hearing deficits. The pioneer of these techniques was Dr. Alfred Tomatis, who began treating Central Auditory Processing Disorders over forty years ago.
Auditory Integration Training is another effective technique. This program was developed by the French otolaryngologist, Dr. Guy Berard, one of Tomatis's students.
Finally, we should mention The Listening Program, a technique that you can apply at home.
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