In addition, auditory discrimination is an auditory cognitive function and is difficult to separate from a true auditory sensory pathology. Due to this, it is better for the speech-language...


In addition, auditory discrimination is an auditory cognitive function and is difficult to separate from a true auditory sensory pathology. Due to this, it is better for the speech-language pathologist to investigate behavioral skills related to phonological/phonemic awareness to get a profile of a child’s ability to identify and manipulate sounds.



May 18, 2022
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