April 29, 2010
Little-Known Disorder Can Take a Toll on Learning
Parents and teachers often tell children to pay attention to be a "good listener." But what if your child's brain doesn't know how to listen?
That's the challenge for children with auditory processing disorder, a poorly understood syndrome that interferes with the brain's ability to recognize and interpret sounds. It's been estimated that 2 to 5 percent of children have the disorder, said Gail D. Chermak, an expert on speech and hearing sciences at Washington State University, and it's likely that many cases have gone undiagnosed or misdiagnosed.
To read the full article, click here
Donate Now!
DRF funds research that changes lives.




