Auditory Processing
When we talk about auditory processing, we are not speaking of the act of hearing or hearing impairment. Instead, we are talking about auditory processing as the ability to hold a series of auditory input in ones short-term memory. Auditory and visual processing are two ways we receive information. If there is a problem with information coming into the brain, then learning is diminished. If one cannot retain information in short-term memory, then the possibility of having long-term retention or recall becomes almost nil.
Where to Start with the ND Approach to Auditory Processing…
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