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Emelie Kilback
> 3 dayMy son has sensory disorder and these have been a lifesaver at work. He is highly sensitive to noise and loud noise sometimes send him into a panic but the slightest of noises will distract him for hours. We bought him two of these: one for home and one for school. He has improved greatly in school by using these while doing his school work. Also, the design makes it fun and hes not embarrassed. His fear was that kids would make fun of him but all his classmates think they are cool.
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sarai
> 3 dayMy son was diagnosed with ASD a few years ago. He is very sensitive to noises and these head phones have worked wonders! They are comfortable for him, he loves them.
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Ksm
> 3 dayPerfect fit for my five year old and really muffles any exceptionally loud noises. Highly recommend.
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TXSarah
> 3 dayMy son uses these for when things get too loud for him. They fit well and are comfortable for him to use. They fold up easily and are light so I can carry them in whatever purse I have. The carrying case is handy too so he can pass them on to teachers if needed.
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Phyllis Lueilwitz
> 3 dayI like these and they do the job. Just wish they were adjustable like normal adult headphones. This doesn’t adjust on the height so it can’t grow with the kid. And if he has a small head, you can’t shorten ut
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Penta
> 3 dayI have 2 different pairs of these for my 2 year old for his classroom and in my purse. my son has SPD( sensory processing disorder) And these are his safe place lifesaver. They are super durable. And work like a charm when things are too overwhelming or too loud for him. I absolutely recommend these to any parent. Very easy to clean and pack along that folds into a little pouch which is super nice to have as well which it comes with. These are a godsend for me and my kiddo. the color is bright and they very cute
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Tiffany
> 3 dayMy 9 year old daughter is in 3rd grade and is on the Autism spectrum. She attends an after school program on campus, which means she is literally at her school from 8:15 am to 6 pm Monday through Friday. If youve ever spent any amount of time on an elementary school campus, then you already know the noise level tends to range from mid-level to high to ear splitting! Its really challenging for kids with sensory issues to tolerate. These are the second pair of noise cancelling headphones I bought my child, and by far, these are the best! She says shes able to concentrate better in class, and isnt feeling as overstimulated as she used to feel without hearing protection. PLUS, theyre cute as heck, and even the neurotypical kids have asked to try them on! Definitely a worthwhile purchase. Fiiiiiive starrrrrrrs!
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kuki_natalia
> 3 dayThe product should suffice when we fly with our 8 month old baby. It smashes her head a bit, obviously it’s slightly too large from the top. She did drop them a few times and they fell apart. I snapped the plastic back together. Seems a bit cheaply made, but not terrible.
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sukao chang
> 3 dayKids refuse to wear to wear it during hot weather
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Marilyn
> 3 dayWhen traveling, my children (4 and 2yrs old) are terrified of the automatic flush toilets at airports and Disney bathrooms and other places. Even the sound of other toilets flushing in stalls next to them would startle them and frighten them and they would cry and refuse to go into the bathroom, let alone use it. I used these for both kids and they were suspicious at first, but my four year old said, Oh! Mom! This isnt so scary now!