“Solutions for Language and Auditory Processing Problems in Children with ADHD” [podcast episode #127]
In ADDitude’s ADHD Experts Podcast episode 127, neuroscientist Martha S. Burns, Ph.D., discusses how to take advantage of the brain’s amazing plasticity to bring about improvements.
Listen to “Solutions for Language and Auditory Processing Problems in Children with ADHD” with Martha S. Burns, PhD
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Language and auditory processing overlap with attention in the brain, so problems in these areas often co-occur. Neuroscientist Martha S. Burns, Ph.D., discusses how to take advantage of the brain’s amazing plasticity to bring about improvements.
Recommended resources:
- Auditory Processing Disorder: Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment
- [Self-Test] Auditory Processing Disorder in Children
- What Does Auditory Processing Disorder Look Like in Children?
- Free Download: Does My Child Have Auditory Processing Disorder?
This ADHD Experts webinar was broadcast live on November 3, 2015
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