Audiologist for Conduct Disorder | Cadabam’s Child Development Center
Is your child’s explosive temper, defiance, or trouble following rules actually a hearing problem in disguise? At Cadabams CDC, our audiologist for Conduct Disorder uncovers the invisible link between hearing loss and challenging behavior, giving parents the clarity—and hope—they need.
Why Hearing Health Matters for Conduct Disorder
Link Between Hearing Loss and Behavioral Challenges
Children who can’t hear clearly live in a world of muffled instructions and missed social cues. The result? Frustration builds, teachers label them “oppositional,” and parents wonder why discipline isn’t working. Research shows that even mild, undetected hearing loss can double the risk of conduct-related difficulties because the child simply doesn’t grasp what is expected.
Early Detection Benefits
Catching a hearing issue before age seven can:
- Reduce aggressive outbursts triggered by communication breakdown
- Improve classroom cooperation within weeks of support
- Prevent misdiagnosis of Conduct Disorder when the core issue is auditory
Our Certified Audiologists
Qualifications & Specializations
Every Cadabams CDC audiologist holds:
- RCI-approved BASLP or MASLP degree
- Certificate in Pediatric Audiology & Behavioral Assessment
- Additional training in Developmental Disabilities
Experience with Pediatric Behavioral Cases
We have logged 12,000+ hours testing children who fidget, shout, or shut down. Our clinicians use play-based techniques and sensory-friendly rooms so even the most strong-willed kids complete the exam calmly.
Comprehensive Hearing Assessments
Behavioral Audiometry
Through games and visual rewards we map the softest sounds your child hears at every pitch—no sitting still required.
Auditory Processing Tests
We check if the brain can separate speech from noise, follow multi-step directions, and localize sound—skills often weak in Conduct Disorder.
Tympanometry & OAE
Quick, painless checks for middle-ear fluid and inner-ear hair-cell damage, finished before your coffee gets cold.
Step-by-Step Booking Process
Online Appointment Form
Choose “Audiologist for Conduct Disorder” in the drop-down, pick a slot, receive instant confirmation on SMS.
What to Bring on the Day
- School report cards or behavior charts
- Previous ENT or developmental assessments
- Insurance card & a favorite snack for your child
What to Expect During Your Visit
Initial Consultation
Parents meet the audiologist privately first; we listen to your story, clarify goals, and plan a personalized test route.
Testing Duration & Comfort Measures
Total time: 45–60 minutes. We offer:
- Noise-canceling headphones for sensory-sensitive kids
- Breaks every 15 minutes
- Parent present throughout if that lowers anxiety
Same-Day Feedback & Next Steps
You leave with a printed report, classroom recommendations, and a clear therapy or referral plan—no weeks-long wait.