Central Auditory Processing

CAPD and Learning Disorders

CAPD and Keeping Up In The Classroom

Early identification of Central Auditory Processing Disorders (CAPD) is vital to ensure your child’s learning abilities are not impaired in the long-term. The National Acoustic Laboratories state that CAPD could affect up to 5% of children. This could be giving them auditory fatigue when trying to concentrate in the classroom. Common signs of a potential Central …

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Strategies for hearing in noisy environments

How can you improve your hearing in noisy restaurants?

One of the hardest environments to be able to maintain a conversation is a noisy restaurant or cafe. It doesn’t matter if it’s untreated hearing loss, an auditory processing deficit, an older hearing aids, or with completely normal hearing – hearing with other noise around is difficult. But there are some simple strategies you can …

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