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Auditory Processing Disorder in Children
What is auditory processing? Auditory processing is a term used to describe what happens when your brain recognizes ...
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Information Processing Disorders
What is Information Processing?Sight, smell, hearing, taste and touch are all ways the body collects information. But ...
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Auditory Processing Disorder: What it Is and How to Help
By the time Ben turned three, they could see that something was wrong. He couldn't seem to make sense of people's ...
Source: Education.com
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Auditory Processing Disorders: In Detail
There are several different ways the brain processes auditory information. If there is a weakness in a particular kind ...
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Auditory Processing Disorders: By Age Group
What you should know about auditory processing disorders: Auditory processing disorders are often referred to as ...
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Other Conditions Impacting Ability to Learn
Here is a list of neurologically based conditions that negatively affect a child’s ability to learn. They are not ...
Source: Helpguide
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Language Weaknesses Associated with Academic Delays
Language Comprehension and Production Delayed rate of early language development; trouble naming objects or people ...
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Specific Areas of Speech and Language Development
When a young child's communication skills are evaluated, the areas discussed below are generally considered to be ...
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Parental Reactions Related to the Type and Degree of Disabilities
Parents' expectations relating to their child may be influenced by different types and degrees of disabling conditions. ...
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Language Disabilities and Social Relationships
The speech of many students with learning disabilities contrasts sharply with the excellent conversational skills of ...
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Language Problems
Receptive Language Problems Does not respond to questions appropriately Cannot think abstractly or comprehend ...
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Visual-Based Deficits
Neurological factors that influence reading disabilities must have their immediate effect on cognitive-perceptual ...
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Who is Identified as Emotionally/Behaviorally Disordered?
Each of us can close our eyes and form a picture of "learners identified as emotionally/behaviorally disordered." We may...
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Language-Based Deficits
We have argued that reading disabilities are best characterized as developmental language disorders. From a theoretical...
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Characteristics of Children with Communication Disorders
Speech Sound Errors There are four basic kinds of speech sound errors: Distortions. A speech sound is distorted when...
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Understanding Language Problems
Language is a system of symbols that we use to communicate feelings, thoughts, desires, and actions. Language is the...
