Autism, Central Auditory Processing Disorder, or Both?

Dr. Megan Locke shares her expertise on the topic of listening and central auditory processing (CAPD) for those on the autism spectrum. With several thousand cases in her clinical files, Dr. Locke shares some interesting research-based finding about the incidence and manifestation of CAPD in gifted children, typical children, and in those diagnosed on the autism spectrum. With real world-applications and useful recommendations, this session provides viewers with a much more complete picture about the central auditory processing system and its importance for cognitive stamina and sustained, day-to-day functioning.

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