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Auditory Processing Disorders: In Detail (page 2)

National Center for Learning Disabilities
Updated on Dec 14, 2009

Auditory Memory

The Skill: There are two kinds of auditory memory:
  • Long-term auditory memory is the ability to remember something heard some time ago
  • Short-term auditory memory is the ability to recall something heard very recently

Difficulties you observe

  • Remembering people's names
  • Memorizing telephone numbers
  • Following multi-step directions
  • Recalling stories or songs

Types of Helpful Strategies:

  • Offer written material to accompany lectures.
  • Strengthen note-taking skills.
  • Provide visual cues to differentiate information-for example, using different colored chalks to emphasize the most important material on the board or hand signals when moving on to another topic.

Auditory Sequencing

The Skill: The ability to understand and recall the order of words.

Difficulties you observe

  • Confusing multi-digit numbers, such as 74 and 47
  • Confusing lists and other types of sequences
  • Remembering the correct order of a series of instructions

Types of Helpful Strategies:

  • Provide written materials to accompany verbal instruction.
  • Use images or gestures to reinforce understanding and memory of a sequence or list.  

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