This tip will help you if you have Sensory Processing Disorder FAST.
Sensory processing disorder autism is a well known issues lots of people looking at a sensory processing disorder checklist will notice that a lot of the sensory processing disorder symptoms are common within autism and Aspergers syndrome.
There are lots of sensory processing disorder occupational therapy which is super helpful for people who have the issues. So I have compiled this simple hack to make you able to help over come your sensory issues with some amazing practice examples that I have been able to use from an occupational therapist dealing with my SPD issues.
If you are dealing with sensory processing disorder on your own this will be the most effective thing I can share with you.
I have issues with sensory processing disorder my self and I have been to see an occupational therapist that helped me over come these symptoms and issues. It isn’t a cure for the issues but it is therapy to help manage sensory processing disorder symptoms.
I found the tips super helpful and they actually worked to help me in my day to day
Proprioception:
This is where the where the issues are within Sensory processing disorder. The idea is that your muscles in your body need to be activated through deep muscle compression. This is the reason why lots of people with Autims / Aspergers Syndrome with SPD do not like soft touch.
This is also the reason for not handling some challenging food textures well, causing all kids of autism meltdowns or upsets and spoiling what you are eating.
Another issue this can make is losing focus during the day with distractions from lights or sounds. These can impact the day to day life of anyone with an autism spectrum disorder that is co morbid with Sensory Processing Disorder.
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