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My 7 year old son just got an Auditory Processing Evaluation this week

through our Ear Nose and Throat Specialist's Audiologist.

Does anyone here have experience with school systems and Auditory

Processing issues?

Please advise!

Thanks,

Joni

In a message dated 1/9/2008 12:33:55 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

writes:

Re: Sensory Issues

Posted by: " Bonnie " bojon91@... bojon91

Date: Wed Jan 9, 2008 4:14 am ((PST))

Maybe they are not allowed to count without using her toes? Anyone else

doing something (even a favorite thing) is just plain wrong because that is

not how it was done the first time. My son was ticked that WalMart spelled

their belts wrong--I finally figured it out when he kept pointing to the

letters and crying, then finally he hit " W-A-L " over and over and over--they

spelled Uncle WALter's name wrong LOL!! As soon as I said that, he let

out an exasperated laugh and could be redirected. No wonder it took me so

long to figgure out what my then non verbal 27 month old was upset about!!!

*Sigh* and people laugh at me when I joke that my son has Odd-ism. If that

isn't odd, I do not know what is!

On Jan 8, 2008 9:03 PM, Largey <l.largey@...> wrote:

> When I read this I just had to respond. My son loves when his Dad claps

> for him. As soon as I do it he makes a horrible face screams and charges at

> me. Otherwise he is never aggresive or a screamer. Cant quite figure this

> one out.

>

> Sensory Issues

>

> My daughter screams when she hears counting on TV. We can count her

> toes, but if she hears any other counting she screams like she is in

> pain. Does anyone else's child do anything like this? Is this yeast or

> virus or anything like that?

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