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Auditory Processing Difficulties vs Sensory-Based Feeding Selectivity

Auditory Processing Difficulties vs Sensory-Based Feeding Selectivity

Auditory Processing Difficulties and Sensory-Based Feeding Selectivity look different in daily life. Auditory processing is about how the brain makes sense of sound — a child hears well but struggles to filter, follow or remember speech, especially in noise. Sensory-based feeding selectivity is about how a child experiences food textures, smells and feel — strong reactions that limit what they will eat. One is a listening puzzle, the other a feeding-and-sensory puzzle; a child may have one or both, so a whole-child assessment matters.

Auditory Processing Difficulties vs Sensory-Based Feeding Selectivity
Auditory Processing vs Sensory Feeding Selectivity — Ask Pinnacle, the Child Development Kośa

Two children may both seem 'fussy' — one struggles to make sense of sound, the other to tolerate the feel of food — and they need very different help.

In short

Auditory Processing Difficulties are about how the brain makes sense of sound — a child hears perfectly well, but struggles to filter, follow or remember what they hear, especially in noisy places. Sensory-Based Feeding Selectivity is about how a child experiences the textures, smells and feel of food — strong reactions to lumpy, mushy or mixed textures can make mealtimes very limited and stressful. In short: one is a hearing-and-listening puzzle, the other a feeding-and-sensory puzzle — different systems, different signs, different support.

How they differ in everyday life

With auditory processing difficulties, the child's ears work fine, but the listening brain lags. You might notice them asking 'what?' often, mishearing similar-sounding words, struggling to follow instructions with several steps, getting lost when there's background noise, or seeming to 'tune out' in a busy classroom. They may do far better one-to-one in a quiet room than in a group.

With sensory-based feeding selectivity, the difficulty shows up around food and mealtimes. The child may gag at certain textures, refuse whole food groups by feel or look, eat only crunchy or only smooth foods, dislike foods touching on the plate, or become very distressed at new tastes and smells. It is not 'naughtiness' — their sensory system genuinely reacts strongly.

They can overlap, because both sit under how a child's nervous system takes in and organises information. A child can have one, the other, or both — which is why a careful look at the whole child matters rather than guessing from one symptom.

When to seek a look

Consider a developmental check if your child consistently struggles to follow what's said in everyday settings, seems not to listen despite normal hearing tests, or if mealtimes are limited to a very narrow range of foods, with distress, gagging or stalled weight gain. Early support is gentle, play-based and very effective.

The Pinnacle way

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, never from an app or form. Our team observes how your child listens, processes and eats, then shapes the right blend — drawing on occupational therapy for sensory and feeding support and speech therapy where listening and language are part of the picture. Learn more about auditory processing difficulties.

Trusted sources

The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association on auditory processing and listening difficulties; the American Academy of Pediatrics and HealthyChildren on feeding, picky eating and sensory development in young children.

Next step — Unsure whether it's listening, feeding, or both? Book a developmental screening and let a clinician look at the whole picture.

What to watch

Frequent 'what?', mishearing words, trouble following instructions in noise or seeming to tune out despite normal hearing may point to auditory processing. Gagging at textures, refusing whole food groups by feel, or a very narrow diet with mealtime distress may point to sensory-based feeding selectivity. Either pattern, if persistent, is worth a gentle developmental look.

Try this at home

For listening: give one short instruction at a time, in a quiet spot, and ask your child to repeat it back. For food: let your child explore a new texture with fingers and play before any pressure to taste — exposure without stress slowly builds acceptance.

Trusted sources

Developed by SETU Consortium · Pinnacle Blooms Network · Last reviewed 2026-06-10 · 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

Can a child have both auditory processing difficulties and feeding selectivity?

Yes. Both relate to how a child's nervous system takes in and organises information, so a child may have one, the other, or both. That is exactly why a clinician looks at the whole child rather than guessing from a single symptom.

Does auditory processing difficulty mean my child has a hearing problem?

No. Children with auditory processing difficulties usually hear sounds perfectly well on a standard hearing test — the challenge is how the brain interprets and organises those sounds, especially in noisy settings.

Is fussy eating the same as sensory-based feeding selectivity?

Not always. Many young children are temporarily picky. Sensory-based feeding selectivity is more persistent and intense — strong reactions to textures, smells or the feel of food that genuinely limit the diet and cause distress. A look from a clinician helps tell them apart.

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