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Expert Q&A

 

By Mindy Hudon
Speech and Language Pathologist

My son has Central Auditory Processing Disorder. Do you have any tips on how I can help him?

The following is a brief list of suggestions for parents of children with CAPD:

  • Decrease background noise (TV, radio, talking) when talking.
  • Try to find a quiet place to talk.
  • Face the child when speaking.
  • Develop a quiet study area within the home (away from noise and distractions).
  • Try to give smaller, multi-step directions.
  • Encourage the child to repeat directions to ensure comprehension.
  • Repeat or rephrase what you say to improve comprehension.
  • Write out instructions.
  • Give the child "thinking time" when answering questions.
  • Be patient and give praise for any accomplishments.

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