Sensory Processing Disorder
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- Sensory Processing Disorder: Part 1-My Family's Struggle to Make Sense of it AllSensory Processing Disorder is a real neurological problem that affects countless numbers of families. In a 3 part series, I take you through a journey of discovery with our oldest daughter's subsequent diagnosis and treatment.
- Testing Accommodations for Students with Sensory Processing DisorderThis article describes the condition called Sensory Processing Disorder, or SPD and accommodations that may be helpful for a student taking a test who has the condition.
- The Mind of a Child: Sensory Processing DisorderA lot of us have normal reactions to things we see, touch, taste, etc. This article talks about what it like for those whose reactions are much stronger or weaker than the average person. SPD is not commonly heard of, but it is real.
Best Parent Resources for Sensory Processing DisorderThese are some of the best books for parents about Sensory Processing Disorder in their children.- Potty Training Child with Sensory Processing DisorderReasons why toilet training a SPD child is more difficult and what you can do to help your child.
- Sensory Processing Disorder: Help for Sensory AvoidersParenting a child with Sensory Processing Disorder can be challenging. Here are some tips from another mother to help you cope.
- Sensory Processing Disorder: Help for Sensory SeekersWith some minor modifications in your day-to-day life, you can make life with a sensory seeker much easier.
- Recognizing Signs of Sensory Processing DisorderSensory Processing Disorder is becoming more frequently diagnosed allowing your child to get the help he or she needs.
- Sensory Processing Disorder: When Sense Does Not Make SenseThe signs and symptoms along with the treatment for Sensory Processing Disorder.
Sensory Processing Disorder: Definition and Symptoms of Children with SPDSensory Processing Disorder (SPD) is a disability that needs more recognition. Problems can arise when a child strongly dislikes touch, sound, sight, and/or smell. With proper therapy, children will learn and cope with daily sensory struggles.
Gifts for Children with Sensory Processing Disorder: Paints to TrampolinesChildren can be over or under sensitive to the world within their senses of sight, touch, sound and smell. These sensory issues can hinder their learning development. Here are some gift ideas to help with SPD.- Sensory Processing Disorder: Part 3- a Bright Future AheadSensory Processing Disorder is a neurological condition that affects countless children. In part 3 of my article series, I discuss where my family is now in our battle with sensory issues and give some parting advice.
- You Might Be the Parent of a Child with Sensory Processing Disorder If...Signs and symptoms of being the parent of a child with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD).
- The Wilbarger Protocol:Deep Pressure Proprioceptive Touch (DPPT) for Children with Sensory Processing DisorderAs a parent of an SPD child, I discuss my experience with the Wilbarger Protocol and give an overiew of the technique.
- Sensory Processing Disorder: Part 2- My Daughter's Official Diagnosis and TherapySensory Processing Disorder affects countless numbers of families everyday. In a 3 part series, I continue taking you on a journey of discovery with my oldest daugther's subsequent diagnosis and treatment.
- How to Get Your Child to Stop RepeatingDo you have a child that constantly repeats things? Is it just a bad habit that is hard to break or is something more?
- Special Needs: Mothers Have Them Too!A look through one special needs mother's eyes. Normal is ovverated!
What Does Occupational Therapy Do Anyway?What does an occupational therapist do and how will it help my child? This article takes a quick look at the ways OT can help your child with sensory processing disorder.
Sensory Processing Disorder: A Family AffairWe thought our son's Sensory Processing Disorder was caused by his prematurity, but now we're not so sure...