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Summary
Good learners are good listeners. In
the attached pages, we will explore why. You will see why many
learning disabilities are in fact listening disabilities. The good
news is that we can tune up your ears, so that you can attain your full
learning potential.
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Good learners have selective ears: they can
easily distinguish between the various frequencies that make up
speech. Many poor learners have difficulties with that.
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Good learners are right ear dominant. Many
poor learners are left ear dominant.
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Good learners can zoom-in on sounds that are
important, and filter out irrelevant information. Many poor
learners, especially those that are hyperactive, can not easily
filter out irrelevant information.
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Good learners have ears that capture the
energizing frequencies of the
spectrum. Many poor learners do not benefit from the "sound
energy".
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Guided Tour
In the attached Overview, we will go into
these topics in more detail. It is seven pages long and takes about 17 seconds to
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