I hear you: dialling up auditory processing in children
Have you ever raised concerns about your child’s lack of concentration, misunderstanding of language or emotional regulation? Did you know these challenges could be linked to their auditory processing function? Dukes Club welcomed Neurophysiological and Experimental Psychologist Dr Sarah Warley’s back with an insightful webinar on the importance of auditory processing and the impact it has on behaviour and mental health.
If, like many parents, your first point of call for a distracted child is a standard hearing test, Dr Warley warned that this will only highlight whether there is hearing loss; a positive test result could prevent further analysis required to diagnose auditory processing inadequacies.
Dr Warley revealed startling parallels between auditory processing failure and extreme depression – a link first identified by ENT Specialist Dr Guy Berard and seen by The Key Clinic itself in its own case studies.
Our engaged audience discovered how ‘Binaural Beats’ can retrain the brain, plus the importance of repetition, attention, and intense exposure to improve speed and accuracy of auditory processing. For more information on reinforcing neuro pathways in the brain please visit www.thekeyclinic.co.uk.
For Dukes Club members who Dr Warley’s talk, a recording can be viewed here.
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