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Auditory Processing Disorders (APD) parents, I need a bit of help
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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 567739" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Thanks for all the links and details. </p><p>Reading about the different options, I actually believe the isense might be the better option for V. He is a very active child and it would make the system more portable and useable at home. We are always outside, doing stuff around the property and V struggles, has a hard time keeping up with the family activities. Usually it revolves around work but we include the kids otherwise we would never have family time! It's always noisy as it usually involves running various equipment and everyone talking at once.</p><p>The audiologist is supposed to call me back within the next couple days, I might suggest she watches one of the youtube video of the isense. She probably indeed is thinking of an oledr version.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 567739, member: 11847"] Thanks for all the links and details. Reading about the different options, I actually believe the isense might be the better option for V. He is a very active child and it would make the system more portable and useable at home. We are always outside, doing stuff around the property and V struggles, has a hard time keeping up with the family activities. Usually it revolves around work but we include the kids otherwise we would never have family time! It's always noisy as it usually involves running various equipment and everyone talking at once. The audiologist is supposed to call me back within the next couple days, I might suggest she watches one of the youtube video of the isense. She probably indeed is thinking of an oledr version. [/QUOTE]
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