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Is the behavior actually Sensory Overload or even a clue to sensory processing disorder? A Parent’s Guide to the 8 Sensory Systems
Published 18 days ago • 2 min read
Is the behavior actually Sensory Overload or even a clue to sensory processing disorder? A Parent’s Guide to the 8 Sensory Systems
In this post, we summarize what it might look like if difficult behaviors are actually coming from sensory processing differences, and how to tell.
Here are some signs that your child may be experiencing consistent under- or over-activation of a sensory system:
• Perseverating- Repetition of Behaviors, repetition of a script
• Panic/Anxiety
• Rigidity
• Obsessing
• Over-reaction
• Compulsive Behaviors- Familiar Patterns = Safe
• Aggression
• Controlling Behaviors- Making sure all is as expected (re-organizing spaces/bedroom)
There are 8 sensory systems, and they all have specific jobs! Kids who have sensory differences often fall on one or the other end of a spectrum.
They may be Sensory Craving/Seeking, or Sensory Avoiding. Take a look at the following signs, and if they are familiar, consider taking a look at our newest resource on the 8 sensory systems to learn more about what your child might be experiencing in one or more system, plus get some activities to do with them.
As always, consult an Occupational Therapist if you have concerns for your child, as this content is purely education and not therapy nor a diagnosis!
SAMPLE! here is a page from our 8-page sensory systems bundle! Please consider buying the whole thing! You support us, and your child!
A child who is sensory craving/seeking:
seems to be constantly moving, jumping climbing, crashing
Here is a quick reminder for things to consider in your environment if your child is showing the above behaviors consistently or after being in specific environments
• need for movement
• noise levels
• sensory stimulation
• Trauma history
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