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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 507813" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>You are gathering your duckies!!!!</p><p></p><p>I can tell you this much, since Q has started using an auditory trainer he is getting school work done... for all their complaints the fact is he is getting work DONE! following directions, re-direction, cues, etc.... not a perfect child but there is something going on!</p><p></p><p>IN our district I just told them (because assistive technology is a mandate for kids on IEP's!) He has a language processing disorder, so lets do this now! There is nothing to lose... (now if he hates things in his ears you may have to push for a sound field system)....</p><p></p><p>I took Q in last week to get his own now... school still wants him to use their's but we are going to different types of therapies, in large groups and community settings so he is getting his own for the therapists and Integrated Listening Systems (ILS) workers to wear.</p><p></p><p></p><p>As far as therapies, yes there are therapies to work on all types of processing to help train the brain to select out significant sounds etc. I am sure this guy you are working with is going to have some ideas, he seems to know what the heck he is doing! so glad you have someone on your side here... can he come to school with you for the IEP?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 507813, member: 12886"] You are gathering your duckies!!!! I can tell you this much, since Q has started using an auditory trainer he is getting school work done... for all their complaints the fact is he is getting work DONE! following directions, re-direction, cues, etc.... not a perfect child but there is something going on! IN our district I just told them (because assistive technology is a mandate for kids on IEP's!) He has a language processing disorder, so lets do this now! There is nothing to lose... (now if he hates things in his ears you may have to push for a sound field system).... I took Q in last week to get his own now... school still wants him to use their's but we are going to different types of therapies, in large groups and community settings so he is getting his own for the therapists and Integrated Listening Systems (ILS) workers to wear. As far as therapies, yes there are therapies to work on all types of processing to help train the brain to select out significant sounds etc. I am sure this guy you are working with is going to have some ideas, he seems to know what the heck he is doing! so glad you have someone on your side here... can he come to school with you for the IEP? [/QUOTE]
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