Mia's mother is concerned that her daughter is not learning at the same rate as her peers. Mia's hearing test was normal and she is doing well, generally speaking, in school, but she appears to have a problem with understanding and following directions
a. Provide Mia with listening activities that focus on following step-by-step instructions.
b. Tell her mother not to worry; learning and listening skills are unrelated.
c. Say "Mia! Pay attention!" every time she appears to be distracted throughout the school day.
d. Explain to Mia's mother that Mia probably has an attention deficit and hyperactivity disorder.
A
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