I do a form of home based therapy (or rather, help you with a home based therapy program) called Therapeutic Listening (or Samonas) that is highly effective with difficulties with CAPD, auditory processing, sensory integration, dyslexia, autism specturm and many other things your child would be in speech, occupational or physical therapy for. As a professoinal, I think it works better for many disabilities than Fast Forward, or Lindamood Bell if you have considered those options. I can also counsel you on other forms of sound and/or music therapy that would help your child. Sound therapy is the only therapy I am familiar with (and I researched a lot) that actually changes the way the auditory system works in CAPD substantially rather than teaching your child compensations and seeing small physical changes. I am a certified speech therapist by the way. If you are interested please email me for details.
Re: Listening Therapy for LD
Email me more about hwat is going on and I can help you better. I am not familiar with Orange County but I can look up some local auditologists if you tell me what state and zip code/area code by email. And yes, background noise and difficulty hearing is a key component of CAPD.
Re: Listening Therapy for LD
CAN YOU TELL ME WERE A 37 YR OLD WIT LD CAN GO LEARNH HOW TO SPEEL WRIGHT DO MATH AND GET A DRIVE R LIC I MIN WLIM DEL SEND ME AN E MAEL
My wife and I are inverstigating CAPD for our son. I think I probably grew up with it as well. I was diagnosed with LD as a child but 1 thing I always identified was an inability to block out background noise for years before my son was born. Are you aware of any reliable testing facilites for CAPD?
What is your opinion as well of the Speech and Language Development Center in Oarnge County? What is the basis of your therapy and is there any research we could view in regards to it?
Thanks in advance,
Brad