Is your child reacting differently to everyday sounds? You might be overlooking something important.

 

Does your child often cover their ears, even when the noise doesn’t seem that loud? Do they appear overwhelmed in group settings, struggle to understand speech in noisy environments, or mispronounce words despite long-term speech support?

These may seem like small quirks, but they’re not as typical as many believe.

These behaviors often point to a specific kind of auditory sensitivity, an unusually heightened hearing ability that distorts how the brain processes sound. And no, it’s not something you just have to accept.

Children with hypersensitive hearing may react strongly to sounds that others easily ignore. They may tire quickly in class, seem inattentive, or even appear to ignore instructions, not out of defiance, but because their brains are overloaded trying to filter through every single sound.


Here’s the good news: you can help them.

Intelisten’s unique auditory training doesn’t rely on therapy or one-size-fits-all solutions. It targets the root of the issue, how your child’s brain perceives sound. In just ten days, children often begin to tolerate everyday noise better, improve in speech clarity, and show noticeable gains in attention and confidence (for example, Intelisten).

The first step? Identifying whether your child might be affected.

👉 Take our short questionnaire to find out more.

 

 

 

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