Pediatric Therapy for Auditory Processing Disorder in Buford, GA

If your child struggles to follow directions or seems to have difficulty understanding speech, even in a quiet setting, daily conversations can be difficult for both of you. Many parents think their child is simply not listening, but that’s not always true. Children with auditory processing disorder can try very hard to listen and still struggle to understand spoken words.

At TLC Therapy Services, we help children who struggle to fully understand speech through fun and child-centered therapy. We’re here to support you and your child with clear, effective strategies that lead to real progress and long-term success.

What Is Auditory Processing Disorder?

Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) is a condition where the brain has trouble interpreting the sounds it hears, even though there’s no problem with hearing itself. 

In simple terms, children with APD have difficulty understanding or making sense of sounds, especially when there’s background noise or multiple sounds happening at once. This can make it harder for them to follow conversations, instructions, or even participate in group activities.

Common Symptoms of Auditory Processing Disorder

Children with APD may experience the following common symptoms:

  • Difficulty following multi-step directions
  • Struggles with understanding spoken language, especially in noisy environments
  • Frequently asking people to repeat themselves
  • Trouble distinguishing between similar-sounding words
  • Easily distracted by background noise
  • Difficulty remembering spoken instructions or details from a conversation
  • Struggles with spelling or reading 

What Causes Auditory Processing Disorder?

Auditory processing disorder is not caused by hearing loss, but rather by the way the brain processes auditory information. The exact cause of APD is not always clear, though it may be related to genetics, ear infections during early childhood, or neurological conditions.

With the right support through speech therapy, children with APD can improve their ability to understand and process sounds and language.

How Our Pediatric Therapists Can Treat Auditory Processing Disorder

At TLC Therapy Services, our team of experienced speech therapists takes a hands-on approach to helping children with auditory processing disorder. We work closely with each child and their family on a personalized therapy plan designed to strengthen auditory processing skills. Some of our treatment methods may include:

  • Auditory Training Exercises: We help children practice listening skills with a variety of exercises that focus on telling sounds apart, following directions, and improving focus.
  • Environmental Modifications: We offer strategies to reduce distractions and improve listening in noisy environments, such as using visual cues or using simpler sentences.
  • Memory and Attention Training: We do activities that help improve auditory memory and attention span to help children retain spoken information.
  • Neurodiversity-Affirming Care: Our team supports your child’s development in a way that respects their personality and lived experiences.

Schedule an Evaluation Today

If your child is struggling to process and respond to sounds or follow spoken instructions, don’t wait to get the support they need. Early intervention can make a big difference in their progress.

Call us today at (770) 696-6649 to schedule an evaluation with our caring pediatric speech therapists. We’re here to help your child develop the skills they need to succeed!