This important resource offers teachers, parents, and medical professionals developmentally appropriate, easy-to-implement activities for developing and supporting a strong auditory foundation in young children, helping increase the depth and stability of children’s auditory skills for future communication, language, and literacy learning opportunities. The book addresses specific areas of auditory processing – like decoding, organization, and prosodic – by defining the area and then providing strategies that can be integrated into any early childhood curriculum, home, and classroom environments. Comprehensive in scope, the book explores brain development specific to auditory processing and language and explains the connections between various aspects of auditory processing and its broader implications, including literacy. Addressing existing developmental gaps, this book is important reading for any early childhood educator and parents, as well as occupational therapists, speech-language pathologists, audiologists, pediatricians, educators and administrators, and school psychologists.

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This important resource offers teachers, parents, and medical professionals developmentally appropriate, easy-to-implement activities for developing and supporting a strong auditory foundation in young children, helping increase the depth and stability of children’s auditory skills for future communication, language, and literacy learning.

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1. Introduction to the Auditory Processing System; 2. Early Brain Development and the Auditory System 0–8 Years; 3. Building Auditory Skills; 4. Auditory Processing Disorders in Children; 5. Considerations for Educators to Build Student Independence

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ISBN
9781032647081
Publisert
2025-03-18
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
440 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
G, P, 01, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
132

Om bidragsyterne

Kimberly A. Boynton is a certified speech-language pathologist with licenses in the areas of Speech Language Pathology, Director of Exceptional Services, and School Superintendent. She holds a Ph.D. in Educational Administration. She is currently the Coalition Director of Building Strong Brains, Elkhart County’s Early Childhood Initiative, housed at the Community Foundation of Elkhart County, in Elkhart, Indiana.

Darah J. Regal is a certified audiologist who has specialized in auditory processing during her career as a university professor, clinical and educational audiologist, and as a parent. She holds a doctorate degree in audiology and is currently providing audiological services with Goshen Physicians, ENT, Speech and Audiology, Goshen, Indiana.