Struggling readers often face challenges with auditory processing—how the brain makes sense of sound.
This affects phonics, decoding, fluency, and comprehension. Even though reading is visual, it heavily relies on sound recognition and processing speed. Some children may struggle to distinguish
similar sounds or process speech quickly, making reading difficult.
Fortunately, the brain’s ability to process sounds can be trained, improving reading skills. Innovative solutions, like "glasses for the ears," can help struggling readers strengthen auditory processing.
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John
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