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ENT not aware of Auditory Processing Disorders (APD)??
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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 509970" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Buddy, thanks for your detailed response!</p><p>It is always so helpful to have some practical tips. Visual schedule and visual directions will be a must next year. I will furnish the school with all the pics, this way they can't complain it is too complicated to implement. As a matter of fact, that's what I did this year. The teachers made copies and taped the visual schedule schedule to the wall for everyone to see. The teacher told me that V still uses it and tries to verbalize it. That alone proves how helpful it is to him!</p><p>As far as the behavioral therapist, I'll take V to see her for the first time this week. I'm not sure if we need her to be honest. I'll see how it goes. A lot of times, I see that V will head towards a tantrum out of frustration. This morning, he was trying to ask me a question. I could not make sense of it and he started shaking, got loud and almost rude. Once I understood the meaning of his question and gave the answer, all was fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 509970, member: 11847"] Buddy, thanks for your detailed response! It is always so helpful to have some practical tips. Visual schedule and visual directions will be a must next year. I will furnish the school with all the pics, this way they can't complain it is too complicated to implement. As a matter of fact, that's what I did this year. The teachers made copies and taped the visual schedule schedule to the wall for everyone to see. The teacher told me that V still uses it and tries to verbalize it. That alone proves how helpful it is to him! As far as the behavioral therapist, I'll take V to see her for the first time this week. I'm not sure if we need her to be honest. I'll see how it goes. A lot of times, I see that V will head towards a tantrum out of frustration. This morning, he was trying to ask me a question. I could not make sense of it and he started shaking, got loud and almost rude. Once I understood the meaning of his question and gave the answer, all was fine. [/QUOTE]
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