The most challenging information for Yvonne to remember is information presented quickly and orally, such as complicated instructions.
Understanding and comprehending spoken language is challenging for those with auditory processing disorders (APD). When the brain is unable to understand, interpret, or process speech, this happens. APD patients may struggle to remember details, follow directions, and block out background noise in public settings. Simply put, auditory processing is how the brain interprets what it hears.
To prevent academic regress in children with APD, speech-language treatment is essential. Every therapy plan at Therapy Works is customized to each patient's needs, and we work with children to help them recognize recall, and order sounds.
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