The following is a list of symptoms that may indicate a listening dysfunction
- Short attention span/easily distracted
- Poor memory
- Over-sensitivity to certain sounds
- Frequent daydreaming
- Misinterpreting simple requests
- Need directions repeated or simplified
- Delayed language/weak vocabulary
- Over-talkative but says little
- Broken or hesitant speech
- Weak/flat or monotone voice
- Disorganised syntax/sentence structure
- Singing off-key
- Reading/writing/spelling problems
- Poor, slumped posture
- Awkward co-ordination/clumsy
- Poor sense of balance or rhythm
- Left/right confusion
- Letter and number reversals
- Low energy
- Lack of motivation
- Restless/hyperactive
- Problems mastering mathematics
- Low self-confidence/shyness
- Low frustration tolerance
- Immaturity
- Depressed disposition
- Indecisiveness
To learn more about you or or child's condition, please phone the Listen And Learn Centre and book for an assessment.