Treatments For Auditory Processing Disorder
Adjustments In Home To Reduce Echoes

Just as in the classroom, the home can be too noisy of an environment for individuals with auditory processing disorder. Since auditory processing disorder makes it hard to understand and pull apart important sounds, it may also be necessary to make adjustments in the home to reduce echoes. Furniture may need to be rearranged, and curtains may need to be hung. In large, open rooms, patients with auditory processing disorder will find it nearly impossible to understand anything being said to them. By making an effort to reduce the echo created by those open rooms, individuals with the disorder and those living with them will have much less frustration to deal with. Certain appliances may also contribute to the problem, so when those objects are in use, it is best to hold off on sharing essential information with the patient who has auditory processing disorder.
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Limiting Noisy Electronics

Again, this issue lies with the fact patients with auditory processing disorder have a hard time pulling the important information out of all the sounds they hear. Playing video games tends to be simpler for these children because all the sounds of a video game are important to the video game. This may be a problem if the individual begins to play too much.
Other electronic devices may cause a problem. A loud television may make an individual with this disorder unable to pay attention to those living with them. Other electronics can also contribute to this, such as a radio or a computer. Regardless, these devices may potentially make it hard for the auditory processing disorder patient to understand others. Limiting noisy electronics by taking them away or turning the volume down or off helps resolve this problem to at least some degree.
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