Sensory processing disorder
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A person with Sensory Processing Disorder struggles every day with common tasks that the rest of us take for granted. Here are ten things you should avoid saying!
Formally known as sensory integration dysfunction, sensory processing disorder (SPD) is a neurological condition in which the brain has difficulty receiving and responding to sensory information (e.g., smell, touch, taste, etc.) that an individual perceives, thus, resulting in atypical responses. Individuals with SPD can be hypersensitive (over responsive) and or hyposensitive (under responsive) to things in their environment. For example, some sounds may be painful or overwhelming to a…
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By using this model, one is able to identify signs of sensory overload. This can be detected by studying the child's boy movements and behaviors. The child's behaviors will direct you in a way to handle the matter. You must be able to redirect the child and soothe their triggers.
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Does your child struggle with sensory processing input? Here are 10 ways to help your sensory sensitive child.
Learn the signs and symptoms of sensory processing disorder and when the red flags for SPD warrant further intervention. Free checklist - signs and symptoms of sensory processing disorder. #sensory #SPD #SensoryProcessingDisorder
What are the signs of sensory overload? Here's a list of the most common signs

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19 tips and products to help kids with sensory processing disorder and sleep challenges fall asleep faster and stay asleep longer!
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When your child has sensory processing disorder, or just sensory issues, even homeschooling can be challenging. Here are some tools and tips to help.
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