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Swimming Ear Plugs & Nose Clip Set

Swimming Ear Plugs & Nose Clip Set: Is It Right for My Child?

A Swimming Ear Plugs & Nose Clip Set is ordinary swim kit — soft ear plugs and a nose clip that keep water out for comfort, not a therapy device. It suits children who dislike water in the ears or nose, including some with sensory sensitivities. Choose a child-sized, comfortable fit, supervise always, and check with your doctor first if your child has grommets or recurrent ear infections.

Swimming Ear Plugs & Nose Clip Set: Is It Right for My Child?
Swimming Ear Plugs & Nose Clip Set for Kids — Ask Pinnacle, the Child Development Kośa

Splashy pool days are some of childhood's best memories — and a little gear can make them comfier for sensitive ears and noses.

In short

A Swimming Ear Plugs & Nose Clip Set is a simple piece of everyday swim kit: soft, reusable plugs that sit gently in the outer ear and a small clip that pinches the nostrils closed to keep water out during swimming. It is not a therapy device and it makes no developmental claim — for most children it is a comfort-and-confidence aid that can reduce water in the ears and nose, which some children find unsettling. Whether it is right for your child depends mostly on comfort, fit and your child's own preferences, and on a quick check with your doctor if your child has grommets, frequent ear infections or any ear condition.

What it is — and who tends to like it

The set typically pairs two soft silicone or moulded ear plugs with a sprung nose clip. Children who dislike the feeling of water rushing into the ears or nose — including many children with sensory sensitivities — sometimes settle into swimming far more happily with this small bit of control. It can also reduce the startle of water entering the nose, which helps some children relax enough to enjoy learning to float and blow bubbles.

A few sensible checks before you buy:

  • Fit and size — choose a child-sized set; plugs that are too big are uncomfortable, too small can slip out. Never push a plug deep into the ear canal.
  • Comfort first — let your child try it on dry land at home; if it pinches or feels strange, that is information, not failure.
  • Medical caution — if your child has ear grommets (tubes), a perforated eardrum, recurring ear infections or any ear/nose condition, check with your GP or paediatrician before using ear plugs.
  • Supervision always — no swim aid replaces active adult supervision in or near water.

This is a low-stakes, try-it-and-see item — there is no developmental downside to skipping it, and no developmental benefit claimed by using it.

The Pinnacle way

A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care — never from a product, an app or an online form. If your child's discomfort in the pool is part of a wider pattern of strong reactions to sound, texture or new sensations, that is worth a gentle look; our occupational-therapy team can help you understand your child's sensory profile, and a structured, clinician-administered assessment begins with understanding the AbilityScore®.

Trusted sources

Guidance from the American Academy of Pediatrics and HealthyChildren.org on water safety and supervision; ASHA resources on ear health and hearing protection. None of these endorse a specific swim product — they support comfort, safety and medical advice for children with ear conditions.

Next step — Curious whether your child's pool worries point to a broader sensory pattern? Book a developmental assessment with a Pinnacle clinician.

This is general information, not a diagnosis — a clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre under qualified clinician care.

What to watch

Watch for comfort: redness, pain, fiddling or a plug that won't stay put means a wrong size or fit. If your child repeatedly resists the pool despite the set, or shows strong reactions to many everyday sensations, that wider pattern is worth a gentle developmental look.

Try this at home

Let your child wear the ear plugs and nose clip at home, dry, for a few minutes before pool day — familiarity on dry land makes the water far less daunting.

Trusted sources

Developed by SETU Consortium · Pinnacle Blooms Network · Last reviewed 2026-06-11 · reviewed every 365 days

This is general information, not a diagnosis. A clinical AbilityScore® and any diagnosis are formed only at a Pinnacle Blooms Network centre, under qualified clinician care.

Frequently asked

Are swimming ear plugs safe for young children?

For most children a properly sized, child-specific set is fine for comfort. Never push plugs deep into the ear canal, always supervise in water, and check with your GP or paediatrician first if your child has grommets, a perforated eardrum or frequent ear infections.

Will a nose clip help my child who hates water on their face?

It often can. Stopping water entering the nose removes one common source of startle, which helps some children relax enough to learn to float and blow bubbles. Try it on dry land first to see if your child finds it comfortable.

Is this set a therapy or developmental device?

No. It is ordinary swim kit and makes no developmental claim. It is a comfort and confidence aid only. If pool discomfort is part of broader sensory sensitivities, a clinician can help you understand your child's wider profile.

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