Parenting can be a tough job at the best of times; parenting a child with Auditory Deficit Disorder may require even more patience, time and effort as well as additional strategies and techniques. This module will not only explore Auditory Processing Deficit, it will also give you some specific strategies and general parenting strategies that can help. You will hear what the different experts have to say about supporting and helping your child.
Module Objectives
By completing this e-learning course, you will:
- Discover the importance and role your perspective, mindset, and attitude towards your child’s learning disability in shaping and influencing how your child sees himself/herself.
- Explore some self-care options for you and gain an understanding of the importance of taking care of yourself.
- Explore what Auditory Processing Deficit is.
- Identify the basic traits and early signs that may indicate a learning disability.
- Explore the ways to help your child so you can become an advocate for them.
- Examine concrete parenting strategies and information to help aide their school efforts and enhance their social development.
- Learn some general parenting strategies to help you encourage and support your child.
- Learn how to create the best conditions for your child to learn and help you avoid frustration by transforming it into positive action.
- Learn what various professionals have to say about your child’s learning disability and their tips/advice on how to support your child.
*This e-learning course is meant to be an educational and general interest program and is NOT intended to replace professional therapy, counselling or advice.
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