Sam is a young boy with Dyscalculia, a lifelong condition that affects a person's ability to process numbers. It is now often compared to the way in which children with dyslexia struggle to process words. Written and illustrated from Sam's perspective, this is an excellent guide for helping child
Can I tell you about Auditory Processing Disorder?: A Guide for Friends, Family and Professionals
โ Scribed by Alyson Mountjoy
- Book ID
- 110708442
- Publisher
- Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 554 KB
- Series
- Can I tell you about...?
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781784508838
- ASIN
- B07977KJXG
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โฆ Synopsis
In this friendly guide, a girl called Amy tells all about her Auditory Processing Disorder (APD). Together with her friend Tom and sister Lucy, Amy explains how every child with APD is affected in unique ways, and how to get help if you have APD. This illustrated guide is ideal for helping children aged 7+ with APD to understand the condition, while increasing their self-esteem and confidence. Explaining about causes, symptoms, diagnosis and comorbidity in child-friendly terms, it dispels myths and encourages children to self-advocate and seek help at home and at school. It is also an excellent starting point for parents, teachers and other professionals wishing to tailor support to the type and severity of a child's APD, and includes a helpful list of recommended sources for additional support.
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