It has been said that central auditory processing disorder (CAPD) is to hearing what cerebral visual impairment (CVI) is to vision. With CAPD, the ears may perceive sounds within a typical range but these sounds do not reach the brain in meaningful ways. Many of the risk factors for CVI and CAPD are the same, therefore it is possible that some children diagnosed with CVI may also have CAPD. A variety of strategies will be highlighted to support these children. A supplementary benefit to these strategies is that they support learning and engagement amongst almost all children and young adults.
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