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Post by artemis on Oct 28, 2005 6:26:29 GMT -5
www.nidcd.nih.gov/health/voice/auditory.aspWhat are the symptoms of possible auditory processing difficulty? Children with auditory processing difficulty typically have normal hearing and intelligence. However, they have also been observed to * Have trouble paying attention to and remembering information presented orally * Have problems carrying out multistep directions * Have poor listening skills * Need more time to process information * Have low academic performance * Have behavior problems * Have language difficulty (e.g., they confuse syllable sequences and have problems developing vocabulary and understanding language) * Have difficulty with reading, comprehension, spelling, and vocabulary
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