Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Signs Of Auditory Dysfunction: (no diagnosed hearing problem)

 

1. Hypersensitivity To Sounds (Auditory Defensiveness):

__ distracted by sounds not normally noticed by others; i.e., humming of lights or refrigerators, fans, heaters, or clocks ticking 
__ fearful of the sound of a flushing toilet (especially in public bathrooms), vacuum, hairdryer, squeaky shoes, or a dog barking 
__ started with or distracted by loud or unexpected sounds 
__ bothered/distracted by background environmental sounds; i.e., lawn mowing or outside construction 
__ frequently asks people to be quiet; i.e., stop making noise, talking, or singing 
__ runs away, cries, and/or covers ears with loud or unexpected sounds 
__ may refuse to go to movie theaters, parades, skating rinks, musical concerts etc. 
__ may decide whether they like certain people by the sound of their voice

2. Hyposensitivity To Sounds (Under-Registers):

__ often does not respond to verbal cues or to name being called 
__ appears to "make noise for noise's sake" 
__ loves excessively loud music or TV 
__ seems to have difficulty understanding or remembering what was said 
__ appears oblivious to certain sounds 
__ appears confused about where a sound is coming from 
__ talks self through a task, often out loud 
__ had little or no vocalizing or babbling as an infant 
__ needs directions repeated often, or will say, "What?" frequently 

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