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Old 08-04-2012, 08:02 AM   #4
shelimcallister
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I definitely think the outcome for children learning to hear/process sounds and speech is good with the right therapist. I work with a couple of awesome therapists and I will ask them for suggestions on activities you can do at home. From what you were saying, it seems like you are going through benchmarks as recommended by a thearpist??

If you think there could also be a disconnect with the way he thinks he is saying something and the way it is coming out, there is an ap that you can record him and play it back so he can hear it. I think there are a lot of applications for the ipad or phone that could be useful. I start work in one week so I can get a list of aps for you.

It doesn't sound like he has a "delayed" ability to process what he hears which is good news. I think the "Listening Program" would not be an effective treatment for what you described.
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