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<blockquote data-quote="forkeeps251" data-source="post: 588057" data-attributes="member: 12854"><p>I'll have to look up Auditory Processing Disorders (APD) too... is that something that a trip to the neuropsychologist would cover?</p><p></p><p>The therapist yesterday isn't a speech pathologist, but she thought one thing that I told her was interesting, and that is that difficult child will sometimes mix up words... like we were at the eye doctor, and I bumped my elbow on something and said "ouch", and the eye doctor said "you ok mom?"... you know, calling me Mom because I was there with difficult child. difficult child looked at her and said "what? You aren't her husband"... obviously he meant child, but said husband instead. He does this with a lot of stuff, he will say a word that is related but not exactly right. I told the therapist this, and she said she thought it was apraxia. I looked that up though and wasn't really able to make sense of how that could be related to what difficult child does. She did ask me to tell his speech teacher at school about it though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="forkeeps251, post: 588057, member: 12854"] I'll have to look up Auditory Processing Disorders (APD) too... is that something that a trip to the neuropsychologist would cover? The therapist yesterday isn't a speech pathologist, but she thought one thing that I told her was interesting, and that is that difficult child will sometimes mix up words... like we were at the eye doctor, and I bumped my elbow on something and said "ouch", and the eye doctor said "you ok mom?"... you know, calling me Mom because I was there with difficult child. difficult child looked at her and said "what? You aren't her husband"... obviously he meant child, but said husband instead. He does this with a lot of stuff, he will say a word that is related but not exactly right. I told the therapist this, and she said she thought it was apraxia. I looked that up though and wasn't really able to make sense of how that could be related to what difficult child does. She did ask me to tell his speech teacher at school about it though. [/QUOTE]
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