Auditory processing differences

Sound can be particularly challenging for some children.

Two common difficulties include:

Sound sensitivity

Certain sounds may feel painful or overwhelming, such as:

  • hand dryers
  • alarms
  • shouting
  • busy classrooms or playgrounds

Difficulty separating sounds

Some children struggle to distinguish foreground sounds from background noise.

For example, they may struggle to hear a teacher’s voice in a noisy classroom.

This can affect:

  • listening
  • following instructions
  • concentration

Signs of auditory overload

Children may:

  • cover their ears
  • withdraw from noisy spaces
  • become distressed in busy environments
  • appear not to listen

Helpful strategies

  • reduce background noise when possible
  • use clear, short instructions
  • provide written or visual information
  • allow quiet recovery spaces

Noise-reducing headphones can also be helpful in some situations.