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NeuroAuditory Pathway

Auditory Processing Support for Children

When listening is difficult, learning can feel harder than it should

The NeuroAuditory pathway supports how your child’s brain processes sound and speech, helping listening, attention and learning become more manageable over time.

Signs your child may have auditory processing difficulties

Your child may:

 

• Need instructions repeated more often than expected
• Say “what?” frequently
• Mishear or confuse similar-sounding words
• Find it difficult to follow spoken information
• Struggle in busy or noisy environments
• Appear distracted when spoken to

 

These patterns can be confusing.

 

They are not usually linked to hearing itself.

 

They often relate to how the brain processes sound.

Supporting auditory processing

The NeuroAuditory pathway focuses on strengthening how the brain processes sound and language.

 

It is designed for children whose assessment indicates that auditory processing is affecting their learning.

 

Rather than focusing only on behaviour or attention, this pathway supports the underlying processes involved in listening.

This is about how the brain processes sound, not just attention

Using structured, evidence-informed tools

This pathway uses tools such as Forbrain, which provide auditory feedback during speaking and listening tasks.

 

These tools are designed to support:

 

• Speech sound processing
• Listening and attention
• Phonological awareness
• Verbal memory

 

They work by helping the brain become more aware of and responsive to sound.

NeuroAuditory uses Forbrain — a bone conduction headset — to enhance the brain's own auditory feedback loop, training it to process speech sounds more efficiently and accurately.

Auditory processing refers to how the brain:

 

• Interprets speech sounds
• Makes sense of spoken language
• Filters background noise
• Holds verbal information in memory

 

When these processes are less efficient, children may find it harder to keep up with spoken information in the classroom.

Who is this for?

This pathway may be suitable for children who:

 

• Struggle to process spoken information
• Need frequent repetition
• Find listening more difficult than reading
• Become overwhelmed in busy environments
• Show signs of auditory processing differences

What NeuroAuditory Strengthens.

As auditory processing improves, you may begin to see:

 

✔ Better listening and attention
✔ Improved ability to follow instructions
✔ Clearer speech and communication
✔ Reduced frustration in learning
✔ Increased confidence

 

Many children also show improvements in reading and language skills when auditory processing is supported.

How NeuroAuditory Works

The programme is delivered through short, structured sessions completed regularly at home.

 

Activities are designed to:

 

• Support attention to sound
• Reinforce speech and listening skills
• Strengthen the processing of spoken language

 

Over time, this can help children feel more confident when listening and responding.

application

An application confirms that NeuroAuditory is the appropriate pathway for your child's profile. If you have already completed an assessment with a specialist provider, we will review the report before placement.

Device and
set-up

The Forbrain device is provided as part of your set-up. You receive a structured home session plan tailored to your child's profile — including when to use the device, for how long, and during which activities. No specialist equipment or technical knowledge is needed.

Home sessions

Your child uses Forbrain at home for 10–20 minutes, 4–5 times per week — typically during reading aloud or homework. Sessions are short, structured and straightforward to fit into a daily routine.

Monthly Review

Each month, Laura holds a 30 minute review with you and your child. We track words per minute, analyse fluency shifts, adjust usage targets and identify any barriers to progress. You receive a written update after every review.

Every decision is led by data.

What is included

Your set-up fee includes:

• Forbrain bone conduction device (yours to keep)

• Initial assessment review and pathway confirmation

• Personalised home session plan tailored to your child's profile

• Onboarding guidance so you can start with confidence Set-up and onboarding: £299 (one-off)

Your monthly fee includes:

• Structured home session plan (4–5 sessions per week, 10–20 minutes each)

• Monthly 30-minute clinical review with Laura

• Words-per-minute and fluency tracking throughout the programme

• Written progress update after each monthly review

• Structured written progress report and data comparison at 12 weeks

 

Investment:

£299 set up and device

£99 per month

Minimum 3-month commitment

Assessment required prior to placement.

The Forbrain device is yours to keep after the programme — meaning your child can continue using it independently as part of their daily reading routine. Many families find it remains a valuable tool long after the clinical pathway concludes.

Capacity is limited to 12 families to ensure the standard of clinical oversight.

Ready to start?

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Get in Touch

Have a question? Send us an email.

Ready to apply? Complete the form to apply for this pathway.

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