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FOR CHILDREN

Listening and Processing

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Understanding Listening and Processing

Listening and processing skills are crucial for effective communication and learning. Listening skills involve the ability to accurately hear and interpret sounds, while processing skills refer to how the brain makes sense of this information. Challenges in these areas can affect a child’s ability to follow instructions, understand conversations, and succeed academically.

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Common Signs of Listening and Processing Issues

Identifying issues with listening and processing early can significantly impact a child’s development. Common signs include:

  • Listening Issues: Difficulty paying attention to spoken information, frequently asking for repetition, seeming to ignore spoken instructions, and being easily distracted by background noise.
  • Processing Issues: Struggling to understand and follow directions, taking longer to respond to questions, confusion when given complex instructions, and difficulty with tasks that require listening and following multiple steps.
Cute Girl Listening
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Our Approach to Treatment

Our treatment plans are individualised to address the unique needs of each child, using the latest research and proven techniques to enhance listening and processing skills.

  • Personalised Therapy Plans: Each child receives a tailored therapy plan designed to improve their listening and processing abilities. These plans include a variety of activities and strategies aimed at enhancing auditory skills and cognitive processing.
  • Auditory Training: To improve listening skills, we use auditory training exercises that help children distinguish between different sounds, improve their ability to focus on important auditory information, and reduce distractions from background noise.
  • Processing Strategies: To enhance processing skills, we teach children strategies to better understand and remember spoken information. This includes techniques for following multi-step instructions, improving response times, and boosting overall comprehension.
  • Interactive Activities: Our therapy sessions are engaging and interactive, incorporating games, technology, and hands-on activities to make learning enjoyable and effective.
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Take The First Step

Take the first step towards improving your child’s listening and processing skills.