Background: There is a lot of debate regarding auditory processing disorders, especially treatment, as there is no gold standard to date. Learning and literacy challenges can result from impaired auditory processing abilities, specifically temporal processing skills, compromising a child's academic and social accomplishment.
Objective: To determine the effect of auditory processing training using the adapted translated version of the "Differential Processing Training Program" on auditory and cognitive functions in Egyptian Arabic-speaking dyslexic children with auditory processing disorder in comparison to training with the established Arabic computer-based auditory training program.