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[quote=Anonymous]I had a meeting with the speech pathologist and physical therapist for my 8 year old's IEP today. The speech pathologist mentioned that while speech encoding was approaching the range of average there was a significant gap between encoding and decoding (which was strong for grade level). Her counsel was to continue working on encoding in the IEP, in part to remedy the gap. I asked her what can contribute to such gaps and her answer was that it is unknown. While I understand that you can't pinpoint it, is anyone aware of information or academic articles that generally discuss what causes these types gaps? I'd like to understand the possible underlying causes better. I'm not having much luck with Google, where my searches are turning up a lot of articles on decoding vs. encoding in AI systems :-). Thank you sincerely in advance for any help you can provide.[/quote]
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