Using Earplugs to Manage Sound Sensitivity
In a discussion about managing Sensory Processing Disorder, a parent shared that earplugs are a significant regulation strategy for dealing with sound sensitivity. Specifically, the parent mentioned using “loops earplugs” which they wear frequently to mitigate the impact of loud noises. This approach has proven effective in reducing sensory overload caused by auditory stimuli. For children with Sensory Processing Disorder, who may experience heightened sensitivity to sounds, using earplugs can be a practical tool to help them navigate environments that might otherwise be overwhelming. This insight underscores the potential of earplugs as a targeted strategy for managing sensory challenges associated with Sensory Processing Disorder.