Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Understanding Auditory Processing Disorders





Get full course at http://goo.gl/NyDqoo





This course is a high definition recording of a presentation held in Perth, Western Australia in March 2014. It is presented in sections for easy viewing, and includes downloadable presentation notes in PDF format.



Do you know a student who:



Is a poor listener?

Has trouble following instructions?

Is not meeting academic expectations?

In this invaluable 2 hour seminar, Dr Burns addresses:



The symptoms & causes of Auditory Processing Disorders

Myths and truths about Auditory Processing Disorders

The link between Auditory Processing Disorders, ADHD, Dyslexia and language delays

How to improve Auditory Processing skills





About the speaker



Martha Burns, Ph.D., is a neuroscientist and speech pathologist from Chicago. She serves on the Faculty of Northwestern University, Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders and has published numerous articles on language disorders and Auditory Processing Disorders in professional journals.







Some feedback from previous seminar attendees:



“Wonderful presenter! Easy to follow, and excellent use of examples. The best seminar I’ve ever attended.”



“Dr Burns was outstanding. Her knowledge & understanding of the subject matter was brilliant. Thank you!”



What are the requirements?



A device capable of accessing the internet

If you're using a computer, reasonable quality headphones or speakers so you can hear the sound

An interest in the brain science of learning!

What am I going to get from this course?



Over 22 lectures and 2 hours of content!

Identify the symptoms & causes of Auditory Processing Disorders

Identify myths and truths about Auditory Processing Disorders

Describe the link between Auditory Processing Disorders, ADHD, Dyslexia and language delays

Detail strategies to improve a student's Auditory Processing skills

What is the target audience?



Parents

Educators

Health Professionals

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