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The use of the Feather Squadron to identify auditory processing disorders in South African children: a comparative study
Abstract Objective Development of the Feather Squadron (FS) has created a cost-effective, accessible form of assessment through tele-audiology. As accessibility to reliable, cost-effective assessment of auditory processing (AP) skills is
A little-known cause for language difficulties in childhood – unpacking auditory processing disorder
For US mom Rachel Gurevich getting others to understand her son’s auditory processing disorder has proved challenging, especially in the classroom setting. She shared her story in 7 Things I Wish People
Tips to communicate without visual cues
SINCE face masks have become compulsory in every day life, learning to communicate without visual cues is a part of the ‘new normal.’While this especially affects people who
The Lost Art of listening: Part II
Last week, I raised the point of the Lost Art of Listening and how critical listening is in all areas of our lives. It is particularly important during
The Lost Art of Listening
During this time of lockdown, we are spending far more time with our family members and fellow householders than we have ever before. We have often bemoaned the
Try these at home
If you’re experiencing problems during this lockdown period we have used a set of trouble shooting options compiled by Doug Breaker (www.mdhearingaid.com) for you to try at home
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