Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD) and Placement
The needs of a child with a CAPD may very well be accommodated in a regular-education classroom, with appropriate supports. read more
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The needs of a child with a CAPD may very well be accommodated in a regular-education classroom, with appropriate supports. read more
Family history is certainly a major factor to consider when you are doing an assessment for CAPD. read more
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