Sensory

High Pain Tolerance in Children with Sensory Processing Disorder

High Pain Tolerance in Children with Sensory Processing Disorder: What It Means and Why It Can Be Risky High pain tolerance in children is a lesser-known but important sensory processing challenge, often seen in children with sensory integration difficulties, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and ADHD. Unlike children who are highly sensitive to pain, these children

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Deep Pressure Seeking Behaviour in Children

Deep Pressure Seeking Behaviour in Children with Sensory Processing Issues: What It Means and Why It Helps Regulation Deep pressure seeking behaviour is common in children who have sensory integration or sensory processing challenges. These children often look for strong, firm input to their muscles and joints because it helps their nervous system feel calm

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Messy Play Avoidance in Sensory-Sensitive Children

Messy Play Avoidance in Sensory-Sensitive Children: Why Some Kids Refuse Paint, Sand, Slime, and Sticky Textures Messy play is an important part of early childhood development. Activities like playing with paint, sand, slime, water, or food textures help children explore the world through their senses. These experiences support creativity, motor skills, emotional expression, and learning.

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Clothing Texture Aversion in Kids

Clothing Texture Aversion in Kids: Understanding Sensory Processing and Tactile Sensitivity Clothing texture aversion in kids is a common sensory challenge, especially in children with developmental delays or sensory processing differences. What may appear as stubbornness, picky behaviour, or refusal to get dressed is often a genuine neurological response. Children with tactile sensitivity experience clothing

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Touch Sensitivity and Autism

Touch Sensitivity and Autism: Understanding Sensory Responses in Children Touch sensitivity is one of the most common sensory processing challenges in children with autism spectrum disorder. Many children on the autism spectrum experience differences in how their nervous system interprets tactile information. Because touch is a fundamental sensory system, these differences can influence behaviour, emotional

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Tactile Defensiveness in Children

Tactile Defensiveness in Children

Tactile Defensiveness in Children: Causes, Signs, and Support Strategies Tactile defensiveness in children is a common sensory integration difficulty seen in children with developmental delays, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), ADHD, and Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD). It occurs when a child’s nervous system interprets normal touch sensations as threatening or overwhelming. Even light, harmless touch may

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