What is a sensory issue?

Sensory processing disorder (SPD) is a condition that affects how your brain processes sensory information (stimuli). Sensory information includes things you see, hear, smell, taste, or touch. SPD can affect all of your senses, or just one. SPD usually means you're overly sensitive to stimuli that other people are not.
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How do you know if you have a sensory problem?

Extreme response to or fear of sudden, high-pitched, loud, or metallic noises (flushing toilets, clanking silverware, etc.) May notice or be distracted by background noises that others don't seem to hear. Fearful of surprise touches. Avoids hugs and cuddling even with familiar adults.
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What can trigger sensory issues?

What Is Sensory Overload?
  • Loud noises or music.
  • Crowded spaces.
  • Emotionally intense people or groups.
  • Drastic environmental changes (temperature, light, etc.)
  • Unexpected or unwanted physical contact (hugs, etc.)
  • Heavy traffic.
  • Tactile triggers (scratchy or uncomfortable clothing, etc.)
  • Intense smells.
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What does sensory problems feel like?

If you are hypersensitive to the point that it interferes with your functioning, you may have SPD. Many adults describe the feeling as being assaulted, attacked, or invaded by everyday experiences. They are bothered by sounds or textures that most people don't hear or feel.
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What is the most common sensory disorder?

Common Sensory System Conditions
  • Blindness/Visual Impairment.
  • Cataracts.
  • Deafness.
  • Glaucoma.
  • Microphthalmia.
  • Nystagmus.
  • Ptosis.
  • Sensory Processing Disorder.
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Does My Child Have A Sensory Issue?



Is sensory issues a symptom of ADHD?

Sensory issues and sensory processing disorders are prevalent in people with ADHD.
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What is a sensory meltdown?

A sensory meltdown is a fight, flight or freeze response to sensory overload. It is often mistaken for a tantrum or misbehaviour. The main way to be able to tell the difference between a tantrum and a sensory meltdown is that tantrums have a purpose.
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Can you have sensory issues without autism?

Currently, sensory issues are considered a symptom of autism because many people on the autism spectrum experience them. But not everyone with sensory issues is on the spectrum. Some have ADHD, OCD or developmental delays. Or they may not have a diagnosis at all.
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How do I know if my child has sensory issues?

If your child has a hard time gathering and interpreting those sensory inputs, they may show signs of sensory issues. These may include difficulty with balance and coordination, screaming, being aggressive when wanting attention, or jumping up and down frequently.
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Does my kid have sensory issues?

Signs and symptoms can vary from child to child, but here are a few to look out for: Refuses to wear certain clothing or fabrics because they feel itchy, painful or just don't feel right. Is clumsy or constantly bumps into walls or objects. Reacts strongly to loud noises and bright lights.
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What are examples of sensory issues?

Children may be oversensitive if they:
  • Think clothing feels too scratchy or itchy.
  • Think lights seem too bright.
  • Think sounds seem too loud.
  • Think soft touches feel too hard.
  • Experience food textures make them gag.
  • Have poor balance or seem clumsy.
  • Are afraid to play on the swings.
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What are sensory seeking behaviors?

Sensory seeking behaviors typically include poor balance, coordination, and awareness of their body in space. Kids with sensory challenges or a sensory seeking disorder may also have decreased awareness of vestibular and/or proprioceptive input.
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What are the types of sensory disorders?

There are 3 main types of sensory processing disorders:
  • Sensory Modulation Disorder (SMD)
  • Sensory-Based Motor Disorder (SBMD)
  • Sensory Discrimination Disorder.
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Can sensory issues come and go?

"Sensory dysregulation tends to get better with neurological maturation, but in many cases, it does not go away altogether," says Allison Kawa, PsyD, a Los Angeles child psychologist. "Most people learn coping strategies as they grow up.
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What does sensory overload look like?

Sensory overload is when a person feels overstimulated by their sensory surroundings, which may result in anxiety, irritability, and aggression. Sensory overload is a phenomenon where one feels an overwhelming sense of discomfort in the external environment (or sensory surroundings).
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How do you treat sensory issues in children?

Creating Sensory-Smart Environments for Children
  1. Eliminate fluorescent lights.
  2. Reduce visual distractions by eliminating clutter.
  3. Simplify work areas.
  4. For homework and other worksheets, increase the type size.
  5. Ask a doctor to check for visual processing issues.
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What is sensory autism?

Due to sensory sensitivities, someone with autism might: display unusual sensory seeking behaviour such as sniffing objects or staring intently at moving objects. display unusual sensory avoidance behaviours including evasion of everyday sounds and textures such as hair dryers, clothing tags, vacuum cleaners and sand.
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How do clothes deal with sensory issues?

Use clothing with super soft fabrics or natural materials – synthetic blends can be uncomfortable to sensitive children. Allow plenty of time for the child to get dressed so they can become familiar with the sensation of each fabric on their skin. Try and buy multiples of clothing that the child finds comfortable.
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What is a sensory diet?

A sensory diet is a group of activities that are specifically scheduled into a child's day to assist with attention, arousal and adaptive responses. The activities are chosen for that child's needs based on sensory integration theory.
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What is a sensory trigger?

Below is a list of common sensory triggers that affect a range of senses. Fluorescent lights that are too bright or create a glare. Windows that allow too much natural light. Clocks that make sound as the hands move. The texture of their chair (or how it feels)
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How do you test for sensory processing disorder?

Currently the standardised assessment tool used to diagnose Sensory Processing Disorder is the Sensory Integration and Praxis Tests. This consists of 17 tests that are used to test several aspects of sensory processing.
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What is it called when a child has sensory issues?

Sensory processing disorder is a condition in which the brain has trouble receiving and responding to information that comes in through the senses. Formerly referred to as sensory integration dysfunction, it is not currently recognized as a distinct medical diagnosis.
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Do kids with sensory disorders have trouble sleeping?

Without a good night's sleep, it's likely that you'll be irritable, inattentive, disorganized, and a bit more dysregulated the next day. When it comes to sensory processing disorder, it can be a common occurrence for children to also have sleep issues.
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What is a sensory overload ADHD?

Sensory overload occurs when one or more of the senses becomes overstimulated in some way. ADHD is a common neurodevelopmental condition in which the individual has trouble paying attention to their surroundings, controlling their impulses, or managing their energy levels.
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Why do kids with sensory issues have tantrums?

The overloaded senses may lead to reactions that parents perceive as behavior problems when they are really just signs of sensory overload. Sensory meltdowns are not social interactions like tantrums. The child rarely cares whether anyone pays him or her attention.
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