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Auditory perception and processing disorder
An auditory perception and processing disorder shows up in possible symptoms:
limited concentration/memory
the willingness to listen carefully
Sensitivity to noise and noise
frequent follow-up questions or misunderstandings
possibly reading/spelling weaknesses
Abnormalities in language and expression
developmental delay
A developmental delay often occurs simultaneously in the areas of auditory perception and language , in motor skills , in visual perception and in psychological/emotional development.
It makes sense to support these areas.
They are closely related and influence each other.
abnormalities in emotional development
Does your child show:
anxiety
impulsiveness/aggressiveness
insecurities in social relationships
does he often lack the right measure?
school difficulties
Does your child show:
lack of concentration
reading/spelling difficulties
Weaknesses in verbal and written expression
difficult access to foreign languages
lack of self-confidence
increased time spent on homework?
ADHD/ADD
"ADHD/ADS" is often found in connection with auditory perception disorders.
It is just as important to include motor skills (infantile reflexes) as well as intestinal health and nutrition in the treatment.
autism
Improved auditory perception can organize one's own as well as one's perception of the world .
Equally important building blocks are:
Gut Health/Nutrition
Promotion of motor skills