When the Brain Can’t Hear: Unraveling the Mystery of Auditory Processing Disorder
Millions of Americans have difficulty understanding spoken language. They’re not deaf, autistic, or slow. They have APD.
APD has been called the auditory equivalent of dyslexia, and its debilitating effects cross all ages, genders, and races. APD can cause children to fail in school and adults to suffer socially and in their careers, but until now, there has been little information available.
Written by Dr. Teri James Bellis, one of the world’s foremost authorities on APD, this is the first book on the subject that is completely accessible to the public. Through helpful checklists and case studies, you’ll finally discover the answers you need, as well as proven strategies for living with APD.
Author: Teri James Bellis, Ph.D.ISBN: 0-7434-2863-3
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