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Uploaded by on May 31, 2010

This is an example of working to improve Liam's auditory processing skills - auditory memory, sequencing, etc. We do lots of different types of activities to target this very important skill. This is a real weakness for Liam and it will be necessary to help move him forward in his abilities as it is equated with overall development, maturity, etc. It is also necessary to have at least average auditory processing skills for further academics. Liam doesn't always like doing these and it can be tough to keep his motivation up.

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  • @imafntn3 rewards are given because the child is TRYING. No point making a child with a disablity feel bad every time they get the answer wrong.

  • I have APD to (AVP in Dutch). But they discovered it when I was 12 years old, they couldn't do anything to help me anymore.. I allways have to look in the notebooks of my friend because I can't follow what the teacher says. It's so hard that I allmost cry at once every week because I can't follow it anymore.. :/ It's very hard....

  • I have APD, and I am wondering how hard these tasks were for me at this age. He is trying so hard, and I love his determination! My heart goes out to you and your son... I know what this is like, and you are SO patient with your son. I admire that! He's going to be very successful guy!  My blog: apdwarrior17.blogspot.com

  • I agree with below. Plus, he's getting them when he isn't getting them right which is even more confusing. I really hope that it's not a sugar reward because that's not helping either. I do agree that your patience and way with him is amazing!!

  • Don't get me wrong I really admire what's being done to help this child but it bugs me a little that rewards are given to him if he gets something right even though auditory processing disorders can't be fixed. It's kind of giving him the wrong idea...

  • What kind of "reward" are you giving him?

  • My heart breaks for him, he is trying SO hard! God Bless!

  • Great video. You have an amazing way with your son.

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