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Receptive language or auditory processing disorder describes children whose brain has an abnormal way of processing information and sound they hear from their surroundings. The cause of this disorder is unknown but it may be associated with conditions such as dyslexia, attention deficit disorder, autism spectrum disorder, specific language impairment and pervasive developmental disorder.
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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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Visual-Based Deficits
Neurological factors that influence reading disabilities must have their immediate effect on cognitive-perceptual...
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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...
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Language-Based Deficits
We have argued that reading disabilities are best characterized as developmental language disorders. From a theoretical...
