Tag: SPD
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“Unlocking Success: Strategies for Thriving with Sensory Processing Disorder in Schools”

Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) is a condition that affects how the brain processes sensory information from the environment. Individuals with SPD may have difficulty processing and responding to sensory stimuli such as sounds, sights, textures, tastes, and smells. This can result in overstimulation or understimulation of the senses, leading to challenges in daily activities and…
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Understanding and Supporting Children with Sensory Processing Disorders: A Guide for Parents and Educators

Sensory Processing Disorders: Understanding and Supporting Children with Unique Sensitivities As a parent or educator, you may have noticed that some children seem to be more sensitive to sensory stimuli than others. Some children may react strongly to certain textures, smells, sounds, or visual stimuli in their environment. They may avoid certain activities or seek…
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Understanding Sensory Processing Disorder: Symptoms, Treatments, and Support.

Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) is a condition that affects the way an individual’s brain perceives and responds to sensory input. In other words, it means that their senses don’t work together in harmony, and they may have trouble processing information from their environment. SPD can affect people of all ages, but it’s most commonly diagnosed…


