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Sensory Challenges That Children With Autism Face During Monsoon Season


With the right strategies and support systems, children with autism can have a calmer experience during monsoon season. Parents must identify their triggers and prepare them for sensory challenges.

Sensory Challenges That Children With Autism Face During Monsoon Season
Sensory Challenges That Children With Autism Face During Monsoon Season (Photo: Freepik)
VerifiedVERIFIED By: Dr Pradeep Mahajan, regenerative medicine researcher and founder of StemRx Hospital & Research Centre



Written by Prerna Mittra |Published : July 19, 2025 6:05 PM IST


Children who are on the autism spectrum face a lot of challenges, which can be aggravated in the monsoon season. Sensory overload in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) can cause them to be afraid of the sound of rainfall, the scent of wet soil, and splashing puddles. All of these things can overwhelm them. Dr Pradeep Mahajan, regenerative medicine researcher and founder of StemRx Hospital & Research Centre states that ASD patients often find it hard to process intense sensory inputs like thundering, flash of lightning, wet clothes, and darker skies, leading to stress and discomfort.

When Does Sensory Overload Happen?

Dr Mahajan explains that sensory overload happens when the brain is flooded with information. “Such as, smaller details like the sound of rain and lightning, and the smell of mud. It can be overwhelming for children with ASD, who react by covering their ears or eyes, crying, rocking away and flapping constantly, or isolating themselves. When their routines get disrupted — when they have to stay indoors or miss school because of rain — it can trigger anxiety or emotional distress in them,” the doctor says.

The Role Of Parents And Guardians

The expert states that guardians and parents can help create a soothing environment at home for such kids. Here’s what they can do:

  • They can bring in tools like noise-cancelling headphones, soft lighting, or soothing music that will reduce sensory stress.
  • They must maintain a routine indoors and outdoors.
  • To ease their fears, parents can prepare children with simple video explanations, visuals, or stories about rain.
  • Knowing that children feel secure and confident with the help of comfort items like a favourite blanket or a toy, the doctor says, adding that indoor sensory activities like soft-touch games, water play, or simple exercises can also be of help.

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Dr Mahajan highlights StemRx regenerative therapy treatments like sensory integration, intonation therapy, cellular therapy, brain stimulation, and nutritional support that can enhance sensory processing, regulate the nervous system, build speech, and boost emotional resilience.

With the help of these treatments, children can become calmer, more adaptable to environmental changes, and better-trained to handle a sudden change, like those during the monsoon months, he says.

The doctor concludes by saying that patience, empathy, and consistency are essential to help children with ASD feel safe and confident during monsoon.



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