Many ask, what is auditory dyslexia?
In many kinds of dyslexia, auditory dyslexics have problems hearing the differences between the sounds of letters or words. Some letters make almost the same sound; some groups call them bothers, but the voice is turned off or on. An example is T and D. The person with auditory dyslexia can not hear the difference between the two... Some teach putting the hand in the mouth and feeling the letter to help overcome auditory dyslexia. an example of words would be, where and were. The person has a problem hearing the differences between the words.
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