by Megan Ingram | Jun 29, 2015 | Children
Put simply, Auditory Processing is “What we do with what we hear”. There are 3 steps required to understand language: Hearing – We have to be able to hear the sounds and words Listening – Actively paying attention to what is being said or heard... by admin | Jun 25, 2015 | Aphasia
What is Aphasia? Aphasia is a communication impairment that can affect all aspects of language, including understanding speech, speaking, reading, and writing. Aphasia is caused by a brain injury, typically due to stroke, acquired brain injury, or some other illness....
by admin | Jun 1, 2015 | Children
“Why is it is so difficult to get my child to eat? Surely eating is a basic skill. I have been told not to worry, that he will eat when he is hungry. Meal times are such a battle.” Myth #1 = Eating is the Body’s number 1 priority Actually,...
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