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10 Challenges Children With Dyspraxia May Experience
Every child develops at their own pace, but some children experience ongoing difficulties with movement, coordination, organisation and everyday tasks. Dyspraxia, also known as Developmental Coordination Disorder, can affect how a child plans and carries out physical movements. These challenges may appear at home, at school or during social activities. Understanding these difficulties can help parents, carers and educators provide practical support. It is also important to re
Grace Anderson
7 days ago


What Causes Auditory Processing Disorder in Children?
Auditory Processing Disorder occurs when a child’s brain has difficulty interpreting and organising sounds, even when their hearing ability is normal. Several factors may contribute, including genetics, early developmental differences, hearing challenges, and neurological factors. Understanding the possible causes can help families seek suitable support and create better learning environments. Hearing is not only about detecting sounds. The brain must also recognise, organise
Grace Anderson
Aug 7


10 Frequently Asked Questions About Auditory Processing Disorder
Auditory Processing Disorder is a condition that affects how the brain understands and processes sounds. A person with this disorder may hear sounds clearly but experience difficulty making sense of spoken information, especially in busy environments such as classrooms, workplaces, or social settings. Many parents and adults have questions about the signs, assessment process, and support options available. Understanding how auditory processing works can help families make inf
Grace Anderson
Jul 23


8 Everyday Challenges of Living With Sensory Processing Sensitivity
Many people experience the world differently, and for those with sensory processing sensitivity, everyday situations can feel more intense than they do for others. Bright lights, loud sounds, crowded places, or even emotional conversations may become overwhelming, making daily life more challenging. While this trait is not a disorder, it can influence how people respond to their surroundings, relationships, and responsibilities. Understanding these challenges is the first ste
Grace Anderson
Jul 8
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