Auditory Discrimination

Auditory Discrimination

It enables your child to hear sounds, to pay attention to the sounds he hears, to make sense of and comprehend these sounds, and to perform the desired skills. Your child will also gain the skills of matching sounds, distinguishing sounds and grouping sounds. This skill is important for the development of phonological awareness, listening comprehension, and attention and memory skills. With the development of these skills, an important threshold for literacy learning is crossed.

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