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All the time!  It's auditory processing and I found AIT to be helpful.  But it's also their ability to attend to what's being said to them.  I've found that helping my son to be able to attend means better listening skills.  And always correcting him - but do it in a way he hears the difference and doesn't feel like a failure for not giving you the right answer the first time - "did I ask how *old* you are or how *are* you" in a silly way or even "I know you're 3, you're a big boy, and how *are* you today, my big boy?" Cheryl~Check out my blog:  http://www.gryffins-tail.blogspot.com/ Hi, new to the group.Has anybody had any problems w/how certain ?'s where percieved by your children? Ex: how are u? Answers age 3Anything that would help with that?Your answers will be appreciated!Sent from my iPhone------------------------------------

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