What are some signs that my child may have a Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD)?
A few signs of Disordesr of Sensory Integration include: • overly sensitive to touch, movement, sights, sounds • easily distracted • unusually high or low activity level • impulsive, lacking in self-control • under-reactive to touch, movement, sights, sounds • social/emotional problems • physical clumsiness or apparent carelessness • difficulty transitioning from one situation to another • speech, language, motor delays • academic achievement delays
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