Dyslexic adult network meeting (online): Auditory processing disorder
Curious to know more about audio processing disorder?
Want to know how to recognise it in yourself or others?
Pauline Shannon will be at the meeting to discuss
- what is meant by audio processing disorder
- how we recognise it in ourselves and others
- what we can do to make life easier for people with audio processing disorder.
Pauline has a background in social work and learning disabilities. She has worked with children in residential homes in Aberdeen and a secure unit in Edinburgh, and as a social worker for learning disabilities in Musselburgh and East Lothian.

Speaker: Pauline Shannon
‘I am a mother of three living in Biggar. My youngest son was identified with dyslexia at the age of 7 and this set me of on a path of education and discovery. I have since trained in Institute for neuro-physiological psychology (INPP) reflex integration, Tomatis and Johansen methods of auditory integration and NeurOptimal neurofeedback. I have a practice in Leith and in Biggar where I use a combination of these interventions to make life easier for children and adults.’