All About Auditory Processing Disorder!

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Tomatis® professional Auditory Processing Disorder Note on All About Auditory Processing Disorder!, created by Tomatis® Method Sydney, Australia on 02/03/2022.
Tomatis® Method  Sydney, Australia
Note by Tomatis® Method Sydney, Australia, updated more than 1 year ago
Tomatis® Method  Sydney, Australia
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Learning Disabilities that obstruct holistic development can be linked to Auditory Processing Disorder. Because these two complicated disorders are frequently intertwined, it is critical to distinguish them and raise awareness among concerned individuals regarding Auditory Processing Disorder and Learning Disabilities. At Tomatis® Australia, we strive to educate people about the concerns that may occur in your child. Let us discuss the distinctions and similarities between Learning Disabilities and Autism Spectrum Disorders. Auditory processing disorder is a problem with hearing. It could be a standalone problem, or it could be linked to other learning issues. APD is hearing impairment, not a loss of hearing. The inner, middle, and outer ear structures of people with APD are normal. The structures are in good working order. They can hear, but they have trouble distinguishing between speech and sounds. Their brain does not process auditory information. It's a sensory-based auditory condition with a central nervous system neurological deficiency. APD causes not all communication, language, or learning issues. An audiologist diagnoses APD, and multidisciplinary medical professionals assess global impairments. However, APD and global deficiencies can coexist. To know more about what is auditory processing disorder and its types, contact Tomatis® Method Sydney, Australia.

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