Cognitive Profiles in Dyslexia: Why Auditory Processing isn’t Always the Primary Issue

In dyslexia (and likely APD), actial auditory processing isn’t always the biggest challenge. Skills like working memory, long-term memory, and processing speed can be even weaker. Strengthening these areas often helps listening skills too.

Professionals like Amy Bodkin, that is, neuropsychologists or educational psychologists, and cognitive training specialists like Michelle Hecker Davis can be great partners in this process.

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