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<blockquote data-quote="daralex" data-source="post: 127200" data-attributes="member: 4467"><p>Just a few quick notes - Auditory Processing Disorder cannot be effectively daignosed until kids are roughly 8 years old (now would be a good time to re-test) Their hearing is usually perfect - it's not about the hearing, it's about the brain's ability to process wht they hear. I have to say however that the symptoms you describe sound much more like ODD than Auditory Processing Disorders (APD) - not a diagnosis - just an observation.</p><p>I hear you on the getting on the same page with husband - we've been working on that one for a while - it can leave you with an "alone" feeling. I'm also at home with my difficult child all day while he is out working - again the "alone" feeling. I would strongly suggest another round of testing. Something is obvioulsy going on and the more you know the more power you have to effectively deal with it. </p><p>Glad you found us, I'm sure you will get some great advice as all the board members are wise and dealing with the same stuff we are. Sending ((hugs)) and just letting you know you're not alone!!</p><p>-Dara</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="daralex, post: 127200, member: 4467"] Just a few quick notes - Auditory Processing Disorder cannot be effectively daignosed until kids are roughly 8 years old (now would be a good time to re-test) Their hearing is usually perfect - it's not about the hearing, it's about the brain's ability to process wht they hear. I have to say however that the symptoms you describe sound much more like ODD than Auditory Processing Disorders (APD) - not a diagnosis - just an observation. I hear you on the getting on the same page with husband - we've been working on that one for a while - it can leave you with an "alone" feeling. I'm also at home with my difficult child all day while he is out working - again the "alone" feeling. I would strongly suggest another round of testing. Something is obvioulsy going on and the more you know the more power you have to effectively deal with it. Glad you found us, I'm sure you will get some great advice as all the board members are wise and dealing with the same stuff we are. Sending ((hugs)) and just letting you know you're not alone!! -Dara [/QUOTE]
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