In recent weeks I've noticed that my daughter behaves very irregularly around noise. When we walk to school, for example, she will stand still and cover her ears if she sees a bus coming. She will also say things like, "is a bus coming daddy as I need to protect my ears."
This also occurs at other times if something relatively loud happens. I was also told by her teachers recently that she became distressed during a fire alarm drill. Kids are extremely good at learning from us, and she has very clearly picked up an issue from me when it comes to sound, even though I have been extra careful not to make her paranoid about sound. When we were at a wedding a couple of months ago, we gave our kids Baby Banz ear defenders for the disco and the fireworks.
I'm now starting to think that it may be having a psychological effect on her because she seems to have learned to have become somewhat phonophobic. I do not preach to her about the dangers of noise all the time (as I want her to have a healthy relationship with sound), so she must have picked this up subconsciously from me.
Has anyone else with young kids noticed anything similar?
I'd really like to nip this in the bud and get her back into having a healthier relationship towards sound. I wouldn't consider her behaviour to be too bad yet, but the early signs of how she has changed recently are telling me that it may become more toxic, and I really don't want that for her.
This also occurs at other times if something relatively loud happens. I was also told by her teachers recently that she became distressed during a fire alarm drill. Kids are extremely good at learning from us, and she has very clearly picked up an issue from me when it comes to sound, even though I have been extra careful not to make her paranoid about sound. When we were at a wedding a couple of months ago, we gave our kids Baby Banz ear defenders for the disco and the fireworks.
I'm now starting to think that it may be having a psychological effect on her because she seems to have learned to have become somewhat phonophobic. I do not preach to her about the dangers of noise all the time (as I want her to have a healthy relationship with sound), so she must have picked this up subconsciously from me.
Has anyone else with young kids noticed anything similar?
I'd really like to nip this in the bud and get her back into having a healthier relationship towards sound. I wouldn't consider her behaviour to be too bad yet, but the early signs of how she has changed recently are telling me that it may become more toxic, and I really don't want that for her.