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Gender and education

2006

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Big Issues In Boys’ Education : Auditory Processing Capacity, Literacy And Behaviour, Ken Rowe, Kathy Rowe Apr 2006

Big Issues In Boys’ Education : Auditory Processing Capacity, Literacy And Behaviour, Ken Rowe, Kathy Rowe

Gender and education

Despite normal hearing acuity, difficulties with processing auditory information have been noted to be the most common problem in children and young people presenting to paediatricians for assessment of behavioural and learning difficulties (Rowe, Rowe & Pollard, 2004; Rowe, Pollard & Rowe, 2005). Auditory processing capacity (APC) is defined as the capacity to hold, sequence and recall auditory information accurately. This capacity to recall what is heard is a developmental capacity that gradually improves throughout childhood. Since children vary in their capacity and rate of development, it is important for those communicating with children to be aware of this because …