Auditory Disorders and Interventions for Children with Autism Margaret Peggy Glenney

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Children with autism exhibit many issues with hearing and balance including sensitivities to loud noises, dizziness, unsteady gait, speech and language development and more. Please join me for this interview with auditory specialist, Margaret “Peggy” Glenney.   Some of the topics we will discuss: What are the risk factors for auditory/vestibular developmental delays?   What are some red flags of auditory developmental delays?   It’s important to find these kids early. With traditional peripheral hearing loss, the importance of early intervention and identification is well known, courtesy of Marion Downs, who is sometimes referred to as the founding mother of pediatric audiology. Margaret “Peggy” Glenney, advocates for central auditory delays and disorders. Parents will benefit greatly from early identification. Please listen to my radio show interview with Margaret “Peggy” Glenney. It’s episode  #84. Margaret “Peggy” Glenney MA, CCC-A, F-AA Margaret “Peggy” Glenney is a developmental audiologist. Since 1984, Margaret Glenney, has worked as an audiologist working in hospitals and universities throughout the U.S, as both an instructor and trainer for the Certified Occupational Hearing Conservationist (COHC), program. She has provided clinical supervision for graduate students in both Speech Pathology and Audiology and taught graduate level courses in Industrial Audiology. Margaret has her teacher’s certification in English 6-12th grade, ELL K-12, and Speech Communication. Click Here or Click the link below. https://naturallyrecoveringautism.com/84

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