How is the condition diagnosed?
The parents or a teacher often notice the problem first. Diagnosis starts with a history and physical exam. In some cases, this may be all that is needed to figure out the cause. In other cases, further testing may be needed.
The tests used depend on the suspected cause. For instance, a formal hearing test may be done if hearing loss is suspected. One such test is called brain stem-evoked response audiometry, or a hearing, or auditory, structures in the brain\ \
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education, including reading, writing, and basic math\ \
motor function\ \
personal care, such as bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting\ \
social skills\ \
thinking skills, such as decision making, problem solving, and self-direction\ \
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Psychological tests, such as a Rorschach inkblot test, may be ordered if an emotional problem is suspected.