Strategies for Supporting the Hearing, Speech Comprehension, and Environmental Awareness of Students with Central Auditory Processing Disorder—the Auditory Equivalent of CVI (https://tndeaflibrary.nashville.gov/event/strategies-for-supporting-the-hearing-speech-comprehension-and-environmental-awareness-of-students-with-central-auditory-processing-disorder-the-auditory-equivalent-of-cvi-02-18-2021)
SE DeafBlind Webinar Series
ASL Interpreters Provided/Spoken Spanish Interpreters Provided
TIME: 1:30PM CST; 2:30PM EST
It is said that central auditory processing disorder(CAPD) is to hearing what CVI is to vision—the ears may be functioning but sound is not reaching the brain in a way that is meaningful. Many of the risk factors for CVI and CAPD are the same, therefore some children with multiple disabilities who are diagnosed with CVI may also have CAPD. Unfortunately, CAPD cannot be diagnosed in young children and CAPD assessments in older children require language acquisition. This training will provide strategies that support students with CAPD but have also been proven effective for all students.
PRESENTER: Maurice Belote - Central auditory Processing Disorder
Please Register by NOON EASTERN day of Presentation
REGISTER HERE: https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_efPsSgz-QfuzU2YDfpv33g (https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_efPsSgz-QfuzU2YDfpv33g)
Updated: January 14, 2021 4:53pm CST