Pre-School and Daycare

Everything is "too loud"

A few weeks ago, DS was messing around and turned the volume all the way up on the CD player on his dresser. Scared himself half to death. He's not afraid to turn it on by himself (kind of wish he was, he climbs to get to it), but is now very careful not to touch the volume buttons. I've noticed ever since then, lots of things are suddenly "too loud". The volume I've always had his music set to and his Fridge Phonics are the two that receive the most complaints.

I can't decide if this is psychological or if it really does bother his ears. He has no real history of ear infections, one at 6mos and one sometime within the year after that and that's it, so I don't really have any ear discomfort to compare this with.

Would you take him in to get his ears checked?

Re: Everything is "too loud"

  • DD went through this phase.  It lasted about a month or so and now she is back to normal.  If you are really concerned then I would call the doctor - better to be safe.  We were at the doctor for an unrelated issue and they checked her ears and they were fine.
    Warning No formatter is installed for the format bbhtml
  • Loading the player...
  • DD gets like this sometimes - its like a new trick or something. 

    I wouldn't worry about it unless she's acting like things are too loud, like she's scared, etc.

    Lilypie Third Birthday tickers
  • DS1 has been like this for as long as I can remember. He's always been our "old man" telling us everything is too loud. In soccer over the summer all the kids would put their hands in and yell "i love soccer!" at the end. DS1 ran away crying every time. I tried to explain that no one was yelling at him or anything like that, but I think it was really just the volume.

    I think it could just be his personality. DH and I are general quiet low key kind of people too. Our school district offers free development screenings though and I am getting him scheduled for one of those.

    Proverbs 12:10 "A righteous man cares for the needs of his animals ChipMonkey 3/19/08 *** Turtle 1/26/10 *** CarBear 10/06/11
  • My opinion is that it's just one of those weird preschool phases. Over the summer, my daughter watched "The Wizard of Oz" and was afraid of wind for about two months following that. Thanks a heap, twister. I'm sure he'll be back to good soon, although I'd warrant a bit more careful with volume knobs from henceforth.
  • Thanks, ladies. :)

    I'm going to go ahead and chalk it up to a phase. My family is big, so it tends to get pretty loud. From birth he would sleep through all sorts of commotion. It's funny that now all of a sudden it bothers him. Maybe he's just had enough. ;)

This discussion has been closed.
Choose Another Board
Search Boards
"
"