Thank you for responding.
First a little about auditory processing disorder. Auditory processing is a term used to describe what happens when your brain recognizes and interprets the sounds around you. Children with auditory processing difficulty typically have normal hearing and intelligence. But they may have poor listening skills and need more time to process information. These kids can't process the information they hear in the same way as others because their ears and brain don't fully coordinate. Something adversely affects the way the brain recognizes and interprets sounds, most notably the sounds composing speech. Problems typically occur in background noise.
My daughter commonly becomes stimulated with a lot of background noise, causing less listening and overenergized, this in turn usually leads to behaviorial issues thus mood swings.
With the visual and audio stimulants at Disney, my concerns are how this will affect her and ultimately our family's experience.
My daughter is 8 1/2.
Any thoughts or ideas are most helpful.
Denise