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  • How to Help Children With Auditory-Processing Problems

    Children with auditory-processing disorders or APD have difficulty understanding language because their central nervous systems or brains process sounds differently. These children may hear a...

  • About Voice-Fluency Disorders

    A voice-fluency disorder is a type of speech problem, the primary type being stuttering. Stuttering is characterized by disruptions in the smoothness of speech and most commonly occurs in very...

  • Factors Influencing Self-Confidence

    Self-confidence is an important attitude for an individual to possess. It can be described as a positive belief that a person is in control of his or her life. It is the ability to take advantage...

  • Auditory Processing Problems in Children

    An auditory processing disorder (APD), also called central auditory processing disorder, occurs in a child when his brain incorrectly interprets sound. This child is not deaf. He hears as well as...

  • How to Look for Dyslexia

    Dyslexia is a type of learning disability usually diagnosed when a child attends elementary school and starts to learn how to read. Dyslexia involves the brain's inability to make sense of written...

  • Apraxia in Children

    Apraxia in children is called "developmental apraxia of speech." It is a type of speech disorder that results in a child's inability to say what he wants to correctly or consistently. Children...

  • How to see early signs of apraxia in children

    In order to determine the early signs of apraxia you must first learn what apraxia is. Apraxia is a total or partial loss of the ability to perform coordinated movements or manipulate objects in...

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