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Acoustic confusions arise from sounds that are so close together that a child with speech-sound APD would likely hear them interchangeably or not be able to discriminate between them at all. Classic examples of these are consonants such as b, d, g, p, t, and k.
When the Brain Can't Hear: Unraveling the Mystery of Auditory Processing Disorder
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