Who is affected?

Auditory processing disorder affects people of all ages. Many cases start in childhood, althoughit sometimes can develop in adults.

Childrenwith auditory processing disorder may havenoticeable problems from avery young age, although sometimes the symptoms might not be obviousor only become apparent later on when they start school, college, university or a new job.

It's not clear exactly how many people haveauditory processing disorder, but it's thought upto 1 in every 20 children may have it to some degree.

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Medically Reviewed by a doctor on 21 Dec 2018