Auditory Perception
Auditory perception is the brain’s ability to make sense of the things we hear around us.
Children develop auditory perceptual skills in their everyday activities while they are:
Children’s auditory and visual perception skills are the first step on their literacy journey and play an important role in promoting reading readiness.
Down the line, they give children the ‘data’ to hear and discriminate the sounds in words and syllables, enhancing their ability to learn to read.

Auditory Perception Skills
Auditory perception comprises different skills that children will use in their reading and writing in the future.
A Look Ahead
Auditory memory is our ability to store and recall what we hear.
Auditory sequencing is the ability to recognise the order of auditory stimuli. We need it for:
Auditory closure is the ability to transform a partial message into a whole message when some of the information is missing. It enhances: