Sensory Spaces for You, Me, and SPD
Sensory Processing Disorder can make busy days feel overwhelming for your child. Managing sensory needs becomes easier by creating a quiet corner with soft pillows. You are doing a wonderful job.
Sensory Processing Disorder can make busy days feel overwhelming for your child. Managing sensory needs becomes easier by creating a quiet corner with soft pillows. You are doing a wonderful job.
Excerpt: Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) explains why some kids react differently when faced with everyday experiences, like crying in corners, seeking constant movement, or being picky eaters. Understanding these signs can make you a more supportive advocate for children who struggle to process sensory input.
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