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Contact us for support Call us on 08 8100 8209Auditory processing is a term for ‘what we do with what we hear’. Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) is an inability to make optimal use of what we hear and affects 3% to 5% of the population – about one child in every classroom.
A child with auditory processing difficulties can hear spoken messages, but might not be able to make sense of what they hear. As a result, children with APD can experience difficulties in the following areas:
If you have a question, want some more information or would just like to speak to someone for support click on the links below and we will be able to help you.
Contact us for support Call us on 08 8100 8209If your child is six or older, book in for an assessment with a qualified paediatric audiologist at Can:Do Hearing.
We’ll also ask you to fill out a questionnaire about any medical history that might impact their hearing ability, and also if they have had other assessments with specialists such as speech pathologists. This helps our audiologists decide which tests to carry out.
We then provide comprehensive assessments, results and recommendations.
Whilst APD is not the result of language, cognitive or related disorders, it may lead to or be associated with difficulties in speech, language, learning and communication skills.
We will work with you to develop the best management plan in line with your child’s needs. This may involve: