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What is Sensory Processing?

Sensory processing refers to how we process and filter sensory input & stimuli from our surrounding environment.

1 in 20 people have sensory processing disorder (SPD) – this means that in some or many ways, this lack of ability to filter out certain stimuli, affects and impacts their daily life in a negative way. SPD is typically seen in kids with Autism.

This can look like:

  • getting incredibly irritated or distracted by tags, stitching in clothes, certain fabrics (feels like burning), bug bites, flashing lights, sunlight, certain smells, listening to someone chew or breath
  • aversions to personal hygiene routines like showering (air or water on bare skin), washing hair, brushing hair, brushing teeth, haircuts
  • not being able to focus on one voice in a room (inability to block out background noise) – this may look like not listening/not paying attention
  • feeling overwhelmed in crowds

This can result in:

Outbursts, meltdowns or shutdowns where…

  • so much energy going towards trying to process sensory information around you
  • as a result you get exhausted quickly
  • being tired reduces your ability to manage overwhelming situations well
  • you become more and more short tempered as you reach your tipping point
  • add in extra sensory input like someone trying to get you to join in, try harder or telling you off for bad behaviour… 
  • how do you feel? 
  • how do you react?

Different Sensory Stimuli that can be either overwhelming or what we seek to feel calm:

Things we can do to stay regulated

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