Sensory Processing Challenges
As many as one in six children experience sensory processing challenges. If your child seems unusually sensitive to noise, light, clothing, touch, movement, or other everyday experiences, you're not alone.
Some children experience the world more--or less--intensely than others. Their nervous systems process sensory information differently, which can affect behavior, emotions, sleep, learning, and everyday routines.
Start with Sensory Processing Challenges: What Every Parent Should Know to learn the signs, causes, and treatment of sensory processing challenges. Then explore the resources below for practical support and answers to specific questions from parents.
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