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Does your child have good hearing but listen poorly? Some parents refer to this as selective hearing, but your child may actually have trouble listening. While hearing is the ability to detect sound, listening is how the brain processes auditory information. Children with poor auditory processing skills tend to exhibit the following problems: • Trouble hearing or easily distracted...

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