21 Sensory Toys and SPD Exercises for Your Sensitive Child
Originally published in ADDitude
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Children with sensory processing disorder may bristle and bolt at loud noises, pick their skin, and even bump into and fall over things. They may also want to wrestle all the time. Use these sensory-friendly, OT-approved activities and sensory toys to help them manage their senses at home right now. Read more
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Sensory Processing Disorder Pack for Young Children
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Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) is a condition that exists when sensory signals don’t get organised into appropriate responses. It can be referred to as a traffic jam that prevents certain parts of the brain from receiving the information needed to interpret sensory information correctly. This includes vision, audition, tactile, olfactory, taste, proprioception and the vestibular system which allows us to function in the main areas of life. To assist teachers, therapists and family members helping children with SPD we have thoughtfully created the Sensory Processing Disorder Pack for Young Children. Read more
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