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Language and Auditory Disorders

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This article describes the differences between a Language Processing and Auditory Processing Disorder. It also includes symptoms for parents to look out for, as well as activities to help children.

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Tags: Auditory Processing Disorder, Learning Disability, Auditory Processing Disability, Ear, Hard of Hearing, Disease and Condition, Children's Health

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