Emotional and Behavioural Repercussions of Auditory Processing Disorder (Apd)

Children and adults with auditory processing problems may be easily distracted and overwhelmed by common sounds and noises.

As a result, there is concern, frustration, and other unpleasant behaviours such as:

- Inadequate or incorrect responses to queries

- Susceptible to distraction (ADHD/ADD)

- Ineffective work practices (e.g., lack of organisational skills, failure to meet deadlines).

- I dislike background noise and am often tired and emotional after a long day at work or school.

- Difficulty following basic instructions

- Needs more effort to advance in employment or study

- Struggles with reading and speaking

- Easily confused

If neglected, the impacts of auditory processing disorder on your emotions and behaviour may worsen, including:

- Frustration 

- Community Isolation

- Behavioural issues

- Depression

- Poor academic standing 

- Speech mistakes (e.g., stuttering, hesitating, mispronouncing)


Inadequate social skills, solitude, and retreat.


Tomatis® Australia provides treatment for auditory processing disorders.

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