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What Is The Connection?<\/h4>\n

Do you ever feel like ‘Why doesn’t that kid listen to me?!’ There is a reason your child acts like they are not listening to you. They may also come across as if they are ignoring your command or getting only part of a multiple step request.<\/p>\n

Many children with Dyslexia are slower at processing verbal information than typical readers. This is because over 50% of children with Dyslexia also have some Auditory Processing Disorder or weakness. Their ears work just fine, but they are slow to completely understand what is being said. They also:<\/p>\n