The Ultimate Guide to Choosing Headphones for Your Autistic Child

The kisha project

By: kisha gulley

Not all autistic kids need headphones. Whether or not headphones are beneficial depends on each child's individual sensory preferences and needs. Autism is a spectrum disorder, which means that each individual's experiences and sensitivities vary greatly.

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These earmuffs are engineered to provide a safe and comfortable auditory experience for kids, making them suitable for various situations where noise levels could be distressing or potentially harmful to children’s ears.

PROHEAR 032

prohear 032

Key Features

They feature padded ear cups that fit comfortably over the ears.

These earmuffs can be used at concerts, sporting events, fireworks displays, and other noisy events to prevent hearing damage and sensory overload.

They typically provide a Noise Reduction Rating (NRR) of around 25 to 28 decibels (dB)

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reduces sensory overload and other external triggers.

iClever Noise Cancelling Headphones

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Protect your little one's sensitive ears while making a stylish personality with our unicorn earmuffs.

homicozy

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The cute headband is fun to wear, washable, and compatible with most devices.

cozyphones 

cozyphones

Key Features

Machine washable

 sleep comfortably while traveling.

They can also be pulled down over the eyes as a sleep mask for nap time

 Loop Quiet earplugs qualify as Certified Hearing Protection to keep your ears safe from hearing damage.

Loop quiet

ear plugs

Protection for Babies and Toddlers up to 36 Months

Alpine Muffy Baby

baby ear protection