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<blockquote data-quote="cdngrl" data-source="post: 556809" data-attributes="member: 15367"><p>I can't find the Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD) testing report right now, but I'm pretty sure we had it done shortly before he turned 7. The audiologist is the only one in this area who is currently doing Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD) testing,when I look her up she now has a PhD but she may not have completed it before we saw her. Regardless, before she started the testing she indicated that it may not be conclusive because of his age, but when she had finished administering and scoring it she was confident it was valid. However, she didn't even mention the one subtest being significantly lower than the rest, probably because it was still within the average range... but because all other subtests were above the mean and that one was about one standard deviation below the mean, I do wonder if it is causing some problems for him. Maybe we should get this retested again... poor child, sometimes I feel like all we do is take him to appointment after appointment...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cdngrl, post: 556809, member: 15367"] I can't find the Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD) testing report right now, but I'm pretty sure we had it done shortly before he turned 7. The audiologist is the only one in this area who is currently doing Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD) testing,when I look her up she now has a PhD but she may not have completed it before we saw her. Regardless, before she started the testing she indicated that it may not be conclusive because of his age, but when she had finished administering and scoring it she was confident it was valid. However, she didn't even mention the one subtest being significantly lower than the rest, probably because it was still within the average range... but because all other subtests were above the mean and that one was about one standard deviation below the mean, I do wonder if it is causing some problems for him. Maybe we should get this retested again... poor child, sometimes I feel like all we do is take him to appointment after appointment... [/QUOTE]
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