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Elyse25
Posted April 29, 2010
This book should be in the hands of all early chidhood educators. It is an invaluable resourse to help identify children with auditory processing disorders before the child becomes frustrated, angry and unable to learn in a regular classroom setting.
The book is written in an easy to follow style that is informative and interesting as well as providing practical activities for both teachers and parents. This book is a must read.
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barbaraweiner
Posted June 28, 2010
Must Read
This is a 'must read' for any professional working with children not only with APD, but working with all youngsters.
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Also a great read for parents and caregivers.
The Sound of Hope provides both professional suggestions and a common sense approach for parents and teachers who want to create an atmosphere to increase listening and learning skills.
Well written with great resources.
Barbara Weiner, former Director of Technology NYC Department of Education -
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