![]() ![]() A lot of people live with their TVs on all day as background noise, same idea. Generally this looks like music or a podcast. The problem is that their filtering can often be the source of OUR overstimulation! How can we combat this? Option 1: Provide ur own filter! If a child is experiencing sensory overload OR sensory understimulation, they’ll filter to get the right level of input. You eat a bitter veg by loading it underneath a pile of pasta on your fork? Filtering.īasically it’s using one kind of input to mask or dilute another kind of input. You can taste filter, when you mix medicine in with chocolate milk? That’s a taste filter. Sunglasses are an example of physical filtering. I’ll talk more about that in a few weeks when we talk about ways to help kids get their needles. I used a physical filter when I got my Covid jabs! I use a vibrator to on my neck to filter the pain signal from the needle to my brain. This isn’t exclusive to sound though, we can filter physically too.Ĭhildren who tend to smash into things or who are pickers, nail biters, chew their lips- those are all examples of physical filtering. The white noise creates a filter which blocks out all the other house noises around you so your brain can shut off and have a relaxation response.īasically what happens when children are using their mouth to make lots of random sounds, they’re producing a sound with their mouth to act as the filter though, instead of using an external filter like a white noise machine. ![]() Children will often do something called filtering.įiltering is something we all do, most of us learn to do it very unobtrusively by time we’re adults.Ī really common example of filtering is using a white noise machine to sleep, this is a perfect example of an external filter. It’s driving a lot of us kind of crazy! So let’s talk about what this is, why kids are doing it, and how to respond when it’s driving you up the wall. Often this is non-stop chatter, but it’s also loudly humming, making siren sounds, clicking their tongue, making random sounds with their lips, etc. It would be interesting to know what voice pack people are using, to know if that's not simply the reason why and changing back to a default one such as "French - Vanessa" could fix the issue.Lately parents have been complaining about kids who are just making incessant noise with their mouths. However I wonder if it might not be related to one of the promotional voice packs (dog, cat, Halo) where they didn't have a voice alert for this, so they used that sound instead? I have never heard that "ding" either in my years of using Waze and it doesn't correspond to what I get when driving in France and that I am entering or exiting such an area. The video seems to be from France, where they don't display speed camera locations but instead use enforcement areas people enter and exit (that bar is the visual for it). I don't remember what that bar is and am not sure if I have ever seen it myself. I can't recall ever hearing that but I did notice that the ding happened when the vertical bar on the left reached the top. Is it a Waze feature that generates this sound ? This sound never occur while driving without Android Auto and Waze (didn't test with Waze only), and when the sound occurs, there is nothing on the phone, no notification, no alert, or whatever. It's different from the car's onboard systems alerts (belt, doors, etc.), as it only makes sound without interfering with music playing from Android Auto. ![]() It's really annoying, we use the Android Auto system to play MP3s from the phone while driving, and when this "ting" sound occurs, it stops the music, play this f******* sound (and it fades slowly), before resuming the music. Last week we replaced our Niro with a new Niro PHEV, and today my wife also got the same sound randomly while driving (but she didn't use Waze for a while, so I'm not sure it's due to the new car). It only did it with my phone, using Waze beta app, and not on my wife's phone that uses normal Waze app. Hello, a few weeks ago, I started hearing some random "ting" bell sounds (similar to a bicycle bell) while driving when using Waze with my in-cabin Android Auto system (from a Kia Niro). ![]()
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