I'm not an SLP, I'm a school psych, but I see a lot of SLP reports. I almost never see the TAPS as a stand-alone measure. That's #1.

I'm a big fan of evaluating auditory processing, and this scale is an attempt in that direction, but a central auditory processing evaluation is usually done by an audiologist. So here, I don't know, I always wondered if this was an SLP test for an audiologist area. That's #2.

#3 is WHAT AREA was mild weakness?!