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Phonemic Hearing – A Small Difference in Sound, A Big Difference in Development
Not every child who “doesn’t listen” has an attention problem. Sometimes the difficulty concerns something much more subtle — phonemic hearing, the ability to distinguish between speech sounds that change the meaning of words. It is this skill that influences correct pronunciation, learning to read and write, and a child’s...
Read More → Hearing Loss in Children – Consequences for Speech Development, Emotions and the Learning Process
Does your child often ask you to repeat instructions? Seem tired in noisy environments? Or struggle with clear pronunciation even though they “can hear just fine”? Even a mild, hardly noticeable hearing loss can affect speech development, emotions, and the learning process.
Read More → Interhemispheric Stimulation and Visual Perception in Pediatric Neurologopedic Therapy
Speech development does not occur in isolation. It requires the cooperation of both brain hemispheres and well-developed visual perception. Discover why these areas are so important in pediatric neurologopedic therapy.
Read More → mgr Anna Grzybowska
Speech Therapist | Neurologopedic Therapist | Special Education Teacher