Auditory processing activities
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Did you know that auditory processing disorder makes it hard for kids to understand what they hear? Learn more from this infograph.

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Formally known as sensory integration dysfunction, sensory processing disorder (SPD) is a neurological condition in which the brain has difficulty receiving and responding to sensory information (e.g., smell, touch, taste, etc.) that an individual perceives, thus, resulting in atypical responses. Individuals with SPD can be hypersensitive (over responsive) and or hyposensitive (under responsive) to things in their environment. For example, some sounds may be painful or overwhelming to a…
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Auditory processing disorder looks different as children get older. Some signs of APD indicate severe difficulties, others are normal. Learn more here.
10 ways to help teach a child with auditory processing disorder.
Graphic of Skills That Can Be Affected by Auditory Processing Disorder #auditoryprocessing

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These Sensory Diet Ideas for Sensory Seekers may be helpful if your child struggles with sensory processing disorder and needs extra sensory feedback. Work them in throughout the day to help the child regulate their

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auditory and visual processing activities with LEGOs
Brain training activities are good for everyone because they build neuron connections. Who couldn’t use a few extra neuron connections, right? I’ve gone into some depth about the what, why and how of brain training before, so I’ll spare you the details about all the cognitive skills brain training improves and how it helps ALL...
Description Here is an engaging and easy way to help improve your student's ability to process information and follow directions. Included in this download are over 100 cards. Each card features three directions that students must complete in the order given. These cards are a perfect warm up for RTI or differentiated reading groups. They could even serve as an easy 5-minute time filler for transitions or clean up. These include fun kinesthetic activities like jumping, spinning, quacking…

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