Language Processing and Comprehension Issues and Children with CAS
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By: Chris Dollaghan, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
We wish to thank Apraxia-Kids and Sharon Gretz, M.Ed. for making this article available.
Language processing refers to the mental operations by which we perceive, recognize, understand and remember sounds, words, and sentences. Because it happens "inside the head," language processing can't be seen directly, instead, we have to test for processing problems.
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By: Chris Dollaghan, Ph.D., CCC-SLP
We wish to thank Apraxia-Kids and Sharon Gretz, M.Ed. for making this article available.
Language processing refers to the mental operations by which we perceive, recognize, understand and remember sounds, words, and sentences. Because it happens "inside the head," language processing can't be seen directly, instead, we have to test for processing problems.
Read the Full Article HERE
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