Beyond Diagnosis: A Podcast for Parents of Neurodivergent Children
In this episode of the Sensory Series, we take a closer look at the symptoms of sensory processing differences and how they can affect everyday life. We explore the major sensory systems, including tactile (touch), visual (sight), auditory (hearing), vestibular (balance and movement), proprioceptive (body awareness), gustatory (taste), and olfactory (smell). Learn how sensory challenges can present as either sensory-seeking or sensory-avoiding behaviors. We discuss common signs such as sensitivity to clothing textures, difficulty tolerating certain sounds, challenges with balance and coordination, food aversions, strong reactions to smells, visual overstimulation, and the need for movement or deep pressure input. Whether you're a parent, caregiver, educator, therapist, or someone interested in learning more about sensory processing, this episode provides an overview of how each sensory system contributes to daily functioning and what sensory symptoms may look like in real-world situations. Join us as we break down the complexities of sensory processing and build a deeper understanding of the many ways people experience and interact with the world around them. Connect with us on Instagram: @diagnosisbeyond, @beyondeducationmicroschool, @twofishtherapy www.instagram.com/diagnosisbeyond www.instagram.com/beyondeducationmicroschool [http://www.instagram.com/beyondeducationmicroschool]
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