Processing Deficits: From LD Online includes:
Central Auditory Processing Disorder (CAPD) and Children's School Performance by Anne S. Robertson, from the National Parent Information Network.
Central Auditory Processing Disorders: A Guide for Parents and Professionals by Gary Pillow, Ed.D., FAAA, CCC-SLP/A.
Auditory Processing To Hear: To Listen and to Understand the Spoken Word by Theresa Brassard, M.A. , Audiologist.
Central Auditory Processing: What Is It?
by Janet Gennai-Rizzi, M.A., CCC-S and Phyllis Burt, M.A., CCC-A.
Are Audiologists Turning a Deaf Ear Towards Central Auditory Processing Disorders? Reprint of article originally published in Communique, the official bilingual newsletter of the Canadian Association of Speech-Language Pathologists and audiologists.
Interview with Dorothy Kelly, D.A., CCC-S Dr. Kelly is a speech-language pathologist, teacher of the hearing impaired, and the author of Auditory Processing Disorders: Strategies for Use with Children and Adolescents
Information from the American Speech Language Hearing Association (ASHA) :
Pay Attention! Coping With Central Auditory Processing Disorder (KidsHealth) This page provides screening questions parents of children with suspected CAPD, a brief description of the disorder, the five main problem areas for children with CAPD, plus suggestions for helping your child follow directions at home and at school.
Characteristics of Children with Language Processing Disorders
Tell Me About Central Auditory Processing Disorders by Atlantic Coast Ear Specialists, P.C.
Central Auditory Processing Disorder from the Center for Central Auditory Research, Colorado State University.
Information from Kaufman Children's Center for Speech and Language Disorders Most CAPD checklists are limited to warning signs of CAPD in school-age children. This site lists early childhood signs and symptoms of:
The site also has an article on Management of Auditory Processing Disorders in the Classroom. which provides suggestions for modifying the listening environment and strategies for improved communication.
Central Auditory Processing from the Hearing and Speech Center, Wheaton, Maryland.
Auditory Processing (CAPD)-FAQ by the ERIC Clearinghouse on Disabilities and Gifted Education