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Articles Focused on School-Aged Children:

     "Breakthrough Study Reveals Biological Basis for Sensory Processing Disorders in Kids" - Although this article doesn't specifically address misophonia in children, their study delves into the idea that there may be a correlation between brain physiology and sensory processing disorders (SPDs) in children. Perhaps this study could lead to similar, more misophonia-specific studies, in the near future.

     "Misophonia in the Classroom: Students With a Decreased Sound Tolerance Disorder" - Article found on the Bright Hub Education 
Website (Article  updated 2/8/2013). Very interesting information about school-age children with Misophonia - including suggestions about diagnosis and treatment.

     "Rare Condition: Teen With Misophonia Can't Be Near Mom Without Risking Rages"

     "Misophonia: When one sound can make the biggest difference."  - Article found on a Carlisle, PA high school website

    "Prevalence of Parents' Perceptions of Sensory Processing Disorders Among Kindergarten Children"

    "Hyperacusis, sound annoyance, and loudness hypersensitivity in children"

    "Sensory Over-Responsitivity in Elementary School: Prevalence and Social-Emotional Correlates"

    "Validating the Diagnosis of Sensory Processing Disorders Using EEG Technology"




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