
Author: Karen J. Foli
Edition:
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0743421981
Category: Medical
Edition:
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 0743421981
Category: Medical
Like Sound Through Water: A Mother's Journey Through Auditory Processing Disorder
Ben was a bright, happy little boy. Download Like Sound Through Water medical books for free.
Yet he was easily distracted, he wouldn't make eye contact, and he couldn't comprehend the simplest things said to him. At age three he still hadn't started talking. Finally, Karen Foli knew she had to act, and she took her son to a speech and hearing clinic. What the clinicians reported chilled her: Ben's speech and language were delayed by one to two years. Testing results and speech therapists suggested problems that included the words "probably retarded and perhaps autistic." But Karen, trusting her mother's intuition, knew that Ben was intelligent and that he was frustrated by his inability to communicate, so she continued to try to help her son. She discovered that he possessed the hallmarks of auditory pr Get Like Sound Through Water our bestseller medical books.

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Yet he was easily distracted, he wouldn't make eye contact, and he couldn't comprehend the simplest things said to him. At age three he still hadn't started talking. Finally, Karen Foli knew she had to act, and she took her son to a speech and hearing clinic. What the clinicians reported chilled her: Ben's speech and language were delayed by one to two years She discovered that he possessed the hallmarks of auditory pr
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