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Auditory Discrimination
Auditory discrimination is the ability to recognize, compare and distinguish between distinct and separate sounds. For example, the words forty and fourteen may sound alike.
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Auditory Sequencing
Auditory sequencing is the ability to understand and recall the order of sounds and words. An individual may say or write “bellow” instead of “elbow,” or hear the number 298 but write 829.
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