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Auditory processing disorder (APD) is often misunderstood because it can be confused with certain learning disabilities and ADHD. Read this article to learn more about this disorder.

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Tags: Auditory Processing Disorder, ADHD, Learning Disability, Auditory Processing Disability, Ear, Hard of Hearing, Disease and Condition, Disability

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