Anonymous wrote:Try earrobics or fast forward or hear builder
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here.
The diagnosis came from the neuropsychologist who just completed our IEE and she recommended the treatment.
@13:58 haha, thanks for the feedback. I'm willing to try it if it would help with anything related to his education or his gross and fine motor coordination. I'm unclear yet whether it would be covered by our insurance so that's probably the biggest concern I have right now as to whether or not we would proceed.
That's bizarre a neuropsychologist can't diagnose APD. They can tell you that your kid has symptoms consistent with it, but the actual testing and diagnosis come from an audiologist.
. That's what set us up with this road to the IEE because although he's well behaved, he's not thriving in school by anymeans. Failed SOLs, does not meet expectations on iready, etc. Anonymous wrote:OP here.
The diagnosis came from the neuropsychologist who just completed our IEE and she recommended the treatment.
@13:58 haha, thanks for the feedback. I'm willing to try it if it would help with anything related to his education or his gross and fine motor coordination. I'm unclear yet whether it would be covered by our insurance so that's probably the biggest concern I have right now as to whether or not we would proceed.
Anonymous wrote:OP here.
The diagnosis came from the neuropsychologist who just completed our IEE and she recommended the treatment.
@13:58 haha, thanks for the feedback. I'm willing to try it if it would help with anything related to his education or his gross and fine motor coordination. I'm unclear yet whether it would be covered by our insurance so that's probably the biggest concern I have right now as to whether or not we would proceed.
Anonymous wrote:We were just given a diagnosis of Auditory Processing Disorder and were recommended Tomatis Method treatment. Has anyone done this? Results? Costs? Recommendations? Other impacts good or bad?
DD also has ADHD, severe Dysgraphia/impairment in written expression, and Dyspraxia. According to the doctor, the auditory integration training can help in some of these other areas as well.
Thank you for any feedback.