The Effects of Environmental Noise on the Behavior of Children with ASD

Kristi Gaines, Sherry Sancibrian

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Abstract

This exploratory study was directed toward identifying (1) whether the design of the auditory environment affects the behavior of students with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), (2) auditory triggers in the learning environment for students with ASD, and (3) auditory design features of the built environment that decrease undesirable behavior. A focus group and questionnaire were utilized to achieve these objectives. Noise within the physical environment was found to have an effect on behavior and learning for children with ASD. Sudden unexpected sound and higher pitched sounds were found to be the main sound triggers. Auditory design recommendations included the use of music, spatial organization, technology and building materials within the physical environment. This study presents a line of inquiry that is virtually untapped in the field of educational design and warrants further investigation.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)51-64
JournalThe International Journal of Architectonic, Spatial, and Environmental Design
StatePublished - 2014

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