Posts Tagged ‘learning difficulties’
Written by Admin on 27 March 2012
The long drawn out fight for our Carers Allowance to be reinstated – for my son with Auditory Processing Disorder and Severe Language Disorder. Well I just left our tribunal and you know [Continue]
Written by Admin on 10 February 2012
Preparing for Daily Transitions Helps Children with Special Needs Written by Beverly Prince-Sayward, apdhailey.blogspot.com Back in the day when I was a student teacher in a kindergarten [Continue]
Written by Admin on 02 February 2012
I Don’t Like My Child’s Speech Therapist Written by: Guest Speech Pathologist Kim Smith Rowe Kim is a speech-language pathologist who mothers a spunky toddler, loves a great man, works with [Continue]
Written by Admin on 18 January 2012
Real questions asked by Real Parents on Living with APD This blog is written by Anna: Hi my name is Anna and I’m sixteen. I excel in athletics, love working with younger children, love being [Continue]
Written by Admin on 15 January 2012
My Journey with Ryan by Barbara Gustavson Like many people I love to travel, go to new places, try new things. But there is a different journey some of us go on, one that the road traveled [Continue]
Written by Admin on 07 January 2012
Nurturing Self Esteem in the Child with Special Needs Written by Beverly Prince-Sayward, apdhailey.blogspot.com I recently solicited some friends on ideas for blog posts/articles. One friend [Continue]
Written by Admin on 16 April 2011
Learning disability and possible mislabelling…. Written by Dr Marcia Becherel In Australia, statistics indicates that two to three children in each classroom will experience problems [Continue]
Written by Admin on 02 February 2011
Memory problems and word retrieval problems Something I read today on the Auditory processing disorder (APD) forum run by Maxine Young in the USA. Maxine is an Audiologist and Speech Pathologist [Continue]
Written by Admin on 11 January 2011
Auditory processing disorder explained. In this post I attach a link to a paper that has been written on Central Auditory Processing Disorders by Maxine L. Young, M.S., CCC-A/SLP, FAAA. Central [Continue]
Written by Admin on 24 November 2010
Quick quote ‘ Diamonds are rare. 250 tons of rock, sand and gravel must be processed to yield one carat. Bright students with learning difficulties are often not identified because of their [Continue]