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What is Sensory Processing Disorder? Join us in a series that explains the ins and outs of sensory processing. Find ideas, information and resources.
Many children are affected by sensory processing issues, especially those with Autism, ADHD, Sensory Processing Disorder, and learning disabilities. Click through to learn all about what a sensory diet is, how it can benefit your child with learning, focus, behavior, and emotional regulation, and how to discover which activities should be part of your child’s individual sensory diet. #sensorydiet #sensoryprocessing #autism #adhd #learningdisabilities #emotionalregulation
Sensory Processing Disorder
“Let's talk Sensory Stuff. What is something you can't STAND the feel/sight/sound of? What's something you've done or found that helps with the overstimulation and irritation?”
Why is sensory integration so important for baby? It allows baby to smell the food they bring to their mouth, taste food/feel the texture, and helps them determine what the food is and if they want more. Find out what else you need to know about sensory integration at Pathways.org. #sensory #ot #occupationaltherapy #occupationaltherapist #sensoryintegration #babysensory Copyright © 2021 Pathways Foundation
The premise of Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) is the notion that some children are either overstimulated or understimulated by certain sensory inputs (such as certain textures, tastes or sounds), or actively engage in sensory & stimulus-seeking behaviors.
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Is your child constantly on the move and seeking sensory input? Learn how to support sensory seekers with effective strategies to manage their sensory dysregulation and create balance in their daily routine. Click for helpful insights from an occupational therapist.
Sensory Seeker Signs + Sensory Avoider Signs. Difference between a sensory seeker and avoider.
A four step process for creating a fool proof, easy to follow through sensory diet for parents to use at home in support of your client's progress.
Is it SPD? Is it ADHD? Is it both? Here, both disabilities are looked at, the differences and similarities are labelled, and the distinguishing characterists are defined.
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