Another consideration would be to ask your pediatrician to recommend an occupational therapist that has experience with sensory processing disorder. They may have some sensory integration techniques that could help with olfactory dysfunction.Hope this helps!
The article presents information related to the Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) disorder in children. SPD is a disorder that causes people to misinterpret ordinary sensory information, such as touch, sound, and movement. A...
Aron says highly sensitive people are more likely to experience sensory overload. But their processing of sensations is markedly different from those who have sensory processing disorder. Sensory processing disorder The following scenarios outlined in an article published in the University of California, ...
You see, if you have a child with SPD (sensory processing disorder) or other neurological differences that lead to sensory sensitivities,mealtimes can be 1000x harder than you ever ever dreamedthem of being. In our home, we are pretty lucky. By lucky, I mean that my child eats more than...
Our book, Starting Sensory Therapy, was a winner of a 2006 Disney iParenting Media Award! This book is a great resource for busy parents whose children are starting therapy. Bonnie Arnwine, the parent of a child with sensory processing disorder (also called dysfunction in sensory integration) ...
we got pregnant and are parents to a boy who kept us busy like any other baby. He’s seven years old and diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Sensory Processing Disorder. Although we had the money in 2013 to pay off the mortgage, we were waiting for the exchange rate in the UK...
The more sedentary our society becomes, the more likely that any difficulties with sitting still will be a disorder.
which I write about on Mommy Evolution and which led me to start the websiteThe Sensory Spectrum. It has been a rough road but one we’re traveling on together. You can read about our challenges on mySensory Processing Disorderpage. In addition, we learned that our older son hasADD/ADHD...
Is being a picky eater a disorder? Picky eating is not considered a disorder, but it can be a symptom of an underlying issue such as anxiety, sensory processing disorder, or an eating disorder. How can parents help picky eaters try new foods? Parents can help picky eaters try new foods ...
As an adult with Sensory Processing Disorder, I am often baffled and mystified by my own patterns of thinking, as if it’s not really me who’s thinking these things, but some stranger I barely know. Sometimes, the conversation between my brain and I goes something like this: ...