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Expert Q&A

 

By Mindy Hudon
Speech and Language Pathologist

What should you do if you suspect your child has Central Auditory Processing Disorder?

If you suspect that your child may have CAPD, it is important to first have your child evaluated by both an audiologist and speech-language pathologist. An audiologist will evaluate your child's hearing status and can administer specialized testing designed to help identify CAPD. A speech-language pathologist will administer a battery of standardized tests to assess auditory processing skills. It is important to try and identify CAPD problems as early as possible to help children acquire compensatory strategies to assist them. Also, the sooner a CAPD is found, the sooner the child will receive the help she needs for lifetime success. For a list of audiologists and speech-language pathologists in your area, contact the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.

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