
Why Your Child Says “What?” So Often — And What It Could Mean
When Asking “What?” Becomes Constant Many children occasionally ask for repetition, but when “what?” becomes a frequent response, it may signal something deeper than simple
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When Asking “What?” Becomes Constant Many children occasionally ask for repetition, but when “what?” becomes a frequent response, it may signal something deeper than simple

When Repetition Becomes a Daily Pattern If you find yourself repeating instructions to your child multiple times a day, it can feel frustrating and confusing.

When a child begins to fall behind in school, attention is often the first concern. However, not all learning struggles are related to focus or behavior.
For some children, the issue is how they process sound in busy environments.

By understanding Auditory Processing challenges, APD can be managed with the right support. Early identification allows for strategies that improve listening, learning, and confidence.

Most people think of sound as something you either hear or ignore. But for some individuals, certain noises can trigger more than irritation, they can cause genuine physical discomfort or even pain.

When Everyday Becomes Overwhelming For most people, everyday sounds blend into the background of daily life. The hum of traffic, the clatter of dishes, or