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a poster with the words signs of sensory overload in children and what does it look like?
Sensory Overload In Kids — What It Is, Symptoms, Behaviors, and Practical Strategies
Does this sound like your child? Hypo-responsiveness (Interoceptive) - difficulty going to sleep - doesn’t feel cold and hot - struggles with toilet training - doesn’t often drink or eat enough - they don’t tell you when they feel unwell or sick - low pain tolerance - they don’t often know when they need the bathroom - they don’t tell you if they are thirsty or hungry #sensoryprocessing #sensoryprocessingdifferences #sensoryprocessingdifficulties #sensorychecklist #sensorysymptoms #sensoryprocessingdisorder #adhd #sensory #autism
Hypo-responsiveness (Interoceptive)
Does this sound like your child? Hypo-responsiveness (Interoceptive) - difficulty going to sleep - doesn’t feel cold and hot - struggles with toilet training - doesn’t often drink or eat enough - they don’t tell you when they feel unwell or sick - low pain tolerance - they don’t often know when they need the bathroom - they don’t tell you if they are thirsty or hungry #sensoryprocessing #sensoryprocessingdifferences #sensoryprocessingdifficulties #sensorychecklist #sensorysymptoms #sensoryprocessingdisorder #adhd #sensory #autism
how to make a sensory wall on a budget with pictures and text overlay
DIY Sensory Wall - Inexpensive and Easy to Make
How to Build a Sensory Self-Soothing Kit for Adults with Sensory Sensitivities
How to Build a Sensory Self-Soothing Kit for Adults with Sensory Sensitivities - Neurodivergent Insights
How to Build a Sensory Self-Soothing Kit for Adults with Sensory Sensitivities
a poster with the words, is it behavior or is it sensory? free printable included
Is it Behavior? Or is it Sensory? Subscriber Printable
Sensory seeker checklist
Sensory Seeker Behavior Checklist
Grab our free sensory seeker behavior and preferences checklist!
This is a fact sheet of how sensory processing disorders look.
Sensory Processing Disorder
This is a fact sheet of how sensory processing disorders look.
a poster with the words what you see, what it means and how to use it
"Why Can't My Kid Just Be 'Normal'?" It could be related to these 7 Sensory Behavior Myths
Sensory Processing Disorder: Is My Child Out of Sync?
Pin by Melissa Peeples on OT ideas | Sensory diet, Sensory disorder, Occupational therapy activities
an info sheet describing the benefits of olfactory for children and young adults
Sensory Diet | Sensory Processing | Therapy Resources | Tools To Grow, Inc.
Sensory Diet | Sensory Processing | Therapy Resources | Tools To Grow, Inc.
Autism symptoms