
A Gentle, Play-Based Hearing Test Designed for Young Children
Young children don’t always express hearing difficulties directly.
They may seem distracted, slow to respond, or struggle with speech — but it’s not always easy to tell whether it’s behavioural, developmental, or hearing-related.
When You’re Not Sure If Your Child Is Hearing Clearly
Why Early Hearing Checks Matter

A Hearing Test Designed Specifically for Young Children
Before Conditioned Play Audiometry
Uncertainty about your child’s hearingDifficulty identifying the cause of speech or attention concernsGuesswork around development and learning readinessConcern without clear answersAfter Conditioned Play Audiometry
A Comfortable Experience for Your Child
Treatment Options at Listening Lab
Benefits of Conditioned Play Audiometry
Accurate hearing assessment for young childrenChild-friendly and non-intimidatingBetter engagement and cooperationEarly detection of hearing issuesSupports speech and language developmentTailored to developmental stageWhy Customers Love Our Solutions

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is Conditioned Play Audiometry (CPA)?
Conditioned Play Audiometry (CPA) is a hearing test designed for young children aged 2 to 5. It uses simple play activities to help children respond to sounds, allowing audiologists to measure hearing levels accurately in a way that feels natural and engaging.
How is CPA different from a standard hearing test?
Traditional hearing tests require pressing buttons or giving verbal responses, which may not be suitable for young children. CPA replaces this with play-based actions, making it easier for children to participate and provide reliable responses.
What age is CPA suitable for?
CPA is typically recommended for children between the ages of 2 and 5. For older children, more structured tests such as pure tone audiometry or CAPD assessments may be more appropriate.
How long does the test take?
A CPA session usually takes between 20 to 30 minutes, depending on your child’s attention span and level of engagement.
Will my child feel uncomfortable during the test?
No. CPA is designed to be gentle and non-intimidating. The session is conducted in a child-friendly environment, and our audiologists guide your child at a comfortable pace.
How accurate is CPA?
When conducted by trained audiologists, CPA provides reliable and clinically useful results. It is widely used as a standard method for assessing hearing in young children.
What happens if a hearing issue is detected?
If any concerns are identified, our audiologist will explain the findings clearly and recommend appropriate next steps. This may include further assessment, monitoring, or early intervention options.
Do I need to prepare my child before the appointment?
No special preparation is required. It helps if your child is well-rested and comfortable. You can simply let them know they’ll be playing a listening game.
Can parents stay during the test?
Yes. Parents or guardians are usually encouraged to be present to help the child feel safe and comfortable during the session.
Why is early hearing assessment important?
Early detection of hearing issues allows timely support for speech, language, and learning development. The earlier concerns are identified, the better the long-term outcomes for your child.
