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Supporting auditory processing difficulties in young children can help to promote accelerated learning, memory, social developmental skills and language.
As parents, we often take for granted how our children learn to hear and understand sounds. For most children, recognising different sounds—whether it’s a dog barking, a car sounding it’s horn, or a teacher’s voice—is a natural process. But for some children, especially those with auditory processing challenges, distinguishing between sounds can be tricky. One surprising way which can help is texture.