![]() Having a tween or teen in a car with you, dealing with ringing in their ears because of listening to loud music on their headphones, is not something I would wish on anyone. It can be annoying, uncomfortable, and sometimes painful. Many call it ringing in the ears or “ear ringing” and I have had it before and still have it from time to time. The use of headphones and earbuds by kids can, without caution, cause Tinnitus- which is defined as the hearing of sounds when no external sound is present. ![]() ![]() ![]() Oh, how I enjoy the silence when they are zoned out on their headphones! They listen to such loud (or just not my taste) music sometimes and I am so happy I can’t hear it! But, listening to loud music or talking on headphones can also make something very unpleasant happen, ear ringing or Tinnitus!Ī note about the use of headphones and earbuds by kids One thing that keeps my kids occupied for a good part of a road trip is listening to their music on their headphones or earbuds. Keeping them occupied and feeling their best is key to a successful road trip. How To Keep Your Tween And Teens Occupied On A Road Trip, is it even possible? I think so. Traveling with tweens and teens doesn’t have to be unpleasant. This post is brought to you by our friends at The Relief Products through our participation in the Women’s Choice Award Blogger program. How To Keep Your Tween And Teens Occupied On A Road Trip + a Note of Caution on the Use of Headphones and Earbuds by Kids
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