By Elizabeth Sautter, M.A., CCC-SLP “Pay attention!” and “Are you listening to me?” are common refrains spoken by teachers, parents, and caregivers. Adults often complain that children struggle to pay attention, but some children do not fully understand what is expected of them, or they may not be a
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