
Some kids find it hard to handle sounds, textures, or movement the way others do. They might cover their ears during loud noises, avoid messy play, or seem clumsy in daily activities. These aren’t just quirks—they may be signs of sensory processi...
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Sensory integration is a critical aspect of a child’s development that can significantly impact their behavior. Children process sensory information through their five senses—sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell. When the brain has difficult...
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Developmental delays can present unique challenges for children and their families. One aspect of child development that often requires specialized attention is sensory integration. Sensory integration plays a crucial role in a child’s ability ...
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