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Title: Effects of listening ability on speaking, writing and reading skills of children who were suspected of auditory processing difficulty. Author: Yalçinkaya F, Muluk NB, Sahin S. Journal: Int J Pediatr Otorhinolaryngol; 2009 Aug; 73(8):1137-42. PubMed ID: 19477531. Abstract: OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of listening ability on speaking, writing and reading skills of children who was suspected of auditory processing difficulty (APD). METHOD: This research was conducted with 67 children in 1st or 2nd grade of primary school. The first group (Group I-control) was comprised of 41 children without APD. The second group (Group II-study group) was comprised of 26 children with APD. Listening, speaking, reading and writing skills were evaluated by Observational Rating Scale (ORS) and analyzed in both groups. RESULTS: Listening value of ORS in APD group was significantly lower; and, speaking, reading and writing values of ORS in APD group were significantly higher than control group (p=0.000). It was also found that, the main effect of listening skills was on speaking in normal childs, and on writing ability in children with APD. CONCLUSION: It was concluded that, for school-aged children, APD can lead to or is associated with difficulties in written language.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]