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Auditory Processing Disorder - a fact sheet. We had PD recently and got to hear what a classroom sounds like for a student with APD. It was pretty shocking and exhausting - we only listened for three minutes.

Auditory processing difficulties are often missed in kids especially when they’re mild to moderate. Find out how they could be affecting your child and what you can do to help them listen and follow directions better than ever before!

It may seem like your kid isn’t listening, but what if it’s auditory processing difficulties? Understand auditory processing disorder in kids, and activities and strategies to address these processing difficulties for kids of different ages.

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Auditory processing disorder makes it hard to distinguish between sounds, especially in noisy environments. It also affects a person's ability to remember things they just heard. Learn more about the effects of APD in our recent blog! #auditoryprocessingdisorder #neurodivergent #adp #LessNoiseMoreKnowledge #neurodiversity

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There is somewhat of a lack of clarity around the diagnosis and treatment of APD, but this article does a great job of explaining what it is, what skills are affected if you have auditory processing disorder, what are some signs and symptoms you can look for and what the treatment possibilities are (in school or out of school).

#Auditory Processing #Disorder (#APD) *Delayed #speech. *Abnormally soft, loud, flat, formal, or “pedantic” speaking voice. *Difficulty #reading or #spelling due to problems discriminating #word sounds. *Difficulty following oral #directions. *Difficulty organizing #behaviors. *Difficulty taking notes. *Difficulty #hearing in the presence of background noise. *Difficulty understanding what’s said.

#Auditory Processing #Disorder (#APD) *Delayed #speech. *Abnormally soft, loud, flat, formal, or “pedantic” speaking voice. *Difficulty #reading or #spelling due to problems discriminating #word sounds. *Difficulty following oral #directions. *Difficulty organizing #behaviors. *Difficulty taking notes. *Difficulty #hearing in the presence of background noise. *Difficulty understanding what’s said.

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Auditory processing disorder looks different as children get older. Some signs of APD indicate severe difficulties, others are normal. Learn more here.

What causes auditory processing disorder?

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