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Auditory hypersensitivity
Auditory hypersensitivity





auditory hypersensitivity

Have visual checklists as often as possible- don't overwhelm them with a lot of yelling or verbal information.Weighted vests, weighted hats, weighted lap pads and deep pressure touch with diaphragmatic breathing breaks are all helpful- ask your OT for help!.Request an auditory processing evaluation, these children often have Cental Auditory Processing Disorders!.Chewing gum, sucking on water bottles, and crunchies all help to increase concentration on auditory.Rugs, carpet, and even carpet or fabric on the walls and floors- helps to decrease echo and extraneous noises.Preferential seating at the front of the room, directly in front of the teacher.Gregorian chant is calming and organizing and helps with the rhythm of reading as well. Mozart is a neutral brain stimulant and stimulates more parts of the brain then any other music. You can also play Mozart or Gregorian Chant music softly.If an FM system or auditory trainer often available through SPED dept.Use white noise in the room (one that the child chooses) to help them filter.Sound dampening, noise cancelling and even hunting headphones in child sizes work very well. Use headphones that cover the entire ear to help the child filter out extraneous background noises, found on sensory websites like.As much as possible, prepare the child for bells, announcements, etc. Limit extraneous auditory input from the hallway by closing your door or windows, cover the loud speaker with material to filter down the loud surprise factor.Try these strategies to help children with auditory processing issues in the classroom. Nutrition plays a huge role in auditory hypersensitivity- if a child is deficient in magnesium, essential fatty acids (DHA-Omega 3's), Vitamin A or other vital nutrients they can have heightened neurological/sensory hypersensitivities. Reflex integration is vital for treatment of auditory hypersensitivity and will be demonstrated in therapy for home exercise plans. Therapeutic deep pressure brushing protocols will be used and shown for home use, for hair cell high frequency sound defensiveness. In OT sessions we will do vibration massage mats and neck massagers with sensory calming activities to help the child get used to vibration on their neck and near the ears to help with low frequency bone conduction defensiveness. Seems unsettled or distressed in loud environments or crowds.įrequently cover their ears to sounds that other children tolerate.Īre bothered by noises made by things like the vacuum cleaners, hair dryers, etc.Īvoids activities that have loud environments such as parties, ballgames, indoor music and movies. Occupational therapy can help them overcome these issues with reflex integration activities, sensory calming therapy, sensory diet plan, and with accommodations to help them in loud environments or school.Ĭhildren with auditory defensiveness can present with some or all of the following symptoms: They may have a non-integrated primitive reflex called Fear Paralysis Reflex or Moro Reflex. They may have a flight or fright or freeze reaction to sudden sounds or loud sounds. These children hear sounds louder than normal.

auditory hypersensitivity

Auditory Defensiveness Auditory DefensivenessĪuditory defensiveness is an over sensitivity to sounds in the environment.







Auditory hypersensitivity