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My child is only two years old, but is over/under responsive to touch, sounds, new foods, movement actitivites, and daily bathing and grooming activities. Should I wait for him to grow out of it?

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My child is only two years old, but is over/under responsive to touch, sounds, new foods, movement actitivites, and daily bathing and grooming activities. Should I wait for him to grow out of it?

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No, please contact us for an appointment to evaluate your child’s sensory processing skills immediately. Typically, if children are showing a delay in motor skills or self-care skills at this young of an age, treatment is quick, as early intervention works very fast and effectively. It is always better to be safe than sorry! Your child may only have mild sensory processing difficulties but if left un- treated, could develop into academic, social, communication, and behavioral difficulties down the road.

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