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How to Help a Child Having a Sensory Meltdown | Sensory processing disorder toddler, Sensory disorder, Sensory processing disorder activities

Is your child having a sensory meltdown or a tantrum? Learn how to tell the difference between sensory meltdown vs. tantrum in toddlers, preschoolers, school aged kids and teens. Plus learn signs of a sensory meltdown, and how to help your child and calm them down during sensory overload and overstimulation. Helpful for any neurodivergent kids with sensory needs, sensory processing disorder, autism, or adhd.

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46 Essential Vestibular Activities and Input Ideas | Vestibular activities, Sensory processing activities, Sensory integration activities

Whether you’ve got a sensory seeking, sensory avoidant, and/or sensory processing disorder kid, vestibular activities can be a powerful tool for calming and sensory regulation. Learn 45+ DIY vestibular exercises to try with your child indoors, and how to address the vestibular system through a sensory diet. Great for gross motor skills and occupational therapy ideas for at home, school, or the clinic.

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My Child Won’t Wear Socks: Dressing A Child With Sensory Processing Disorder | Sensory processing disorder, Processing disorder, Sensory processing

“Help! My child won’t wear socks” and other struggles related to dressing with sensory processing disorder. It happened every single day. When my son was in the second grade, his last year in public school, he would burst into tears when it was time to leave. There were a lot of reasons for this struggle...

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If your child suffers from central auditory processing disorder, this post is a great resource with tips to help them at home and at school!

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Sensory Processing Disorder Seeker (hyposensitive) | Sensory integration therapy, Sensory therapy, Sensory disorder

Sensory Processing Disorder Seeker (hyposensitive) Is your child a Sensory Seeker, Sensory Avoider or Both? - loves movement - enjoys being rough and active - loves a stimulating environment - craves salty, chewy and crunchy foods - enjoys motion, crashes into walls or floors - loves running and jumping - touches everything - struggles to sit still - has a poor attention span - climbs too high or climbs on everything

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33 Signs of Sensory Processing Disorder | Sensory processing disorder activities, Sensory processing disorder symptoms, Sensory processing disorder

Learn the important symptoms and signs of sensory processing disorder in toddlers and children from an occupational therapist, and how to get a diagnosis and treatment options for SPD.

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