What is Sensory Processing Disorder?
Posted by Diana Barraugh on Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Under: Sensory Processing Disorder
Sensory Processing Disorder, also known as Sensory Disorder, is not commonly recognized or diagnosed by Doctors. Many times it is diagnosed as ADHD or Autisim. Be aware that many times individuals with Autisim also have Sensory Processing Disorder.
Watch the video of a news broadcast on Sensory Processing Disorder.
Every individual with Sensory Processing Disorder senses things differently then you and I. As a matter of fact, the explanation from each of the individuals with Sensory Processing Disorder, would be different also. The videos I am sharing, are here for you to understand Sensory Processing Disorder, to a degree, and to help you see the world as they do. If you have a child with Sensory Processing Disorder, I am sure you will want to understand their world. It could assist you in your patience, and maybe assist you in helping your child.
So what does the world look like to a child with Sensory Processing Disorder?
Here is a video of a young man with Autisim and Sensory Processing Disorder?
If your child displays questioning behaviors, I recommend you utilize Observation Cards for documentation, or some other source of documentation. Documentation is vital when it comes to diagnosis and trying to determine triggers. Any documentation you can give to your Physician can help with a diagnosis and putting a plan together.
I will be posting soon on the research for tips and tools to help you and your child manage and understand life with Sensory Processing Disorder.
Every individual with Sensory Processing Disorder senses things differently then you and I. As a matter of fact, the explanation from each of the individuals with Sensory Processing Disorder, would be different also. The videos I am sharing, are here for you to understand Sensory Processing Disorder, to a degree, and to help you see the world as they do. If you have a child with Sensory Processing Disorder, I am sure you will want to understand their world. It could assist you in your patience, and maybe assist you in helping your child.
So what does the world look like to a child with Sensory Processing Disorder?
Here is a video of a young man with Autisim and Sensory Processing Disorder?
If your child displays questioning behaviors, I recommend you utilize Observation Cards for documentation, or some other source of documentation. Documentation is vital when it comes to diagnosis and trying to determine triggers. Any documentation you can give to your Physician can help with a diagnosis and putting a plan together.
I will be posting soon on the research for tips and tools to help you and your child manage and understand life with Sensory Processing Disorder.