1 out of 6 children experience sensory symptoms strong enough to affect everyday life functions. ~SPD Scientific Work Group
We all have sensory processing differences and unique sensory needs. How we respond to a child's sensory needs and differences is the key.
A child does not want to behave poorly or get in trouble. A child inherently wants to please. This is a very important concept.
We all have sensory processing differences and unique sensory needs. How we respond to a child's sensory needs and differences is the key.
A child does not want to behave poorly or get in trouble. A child inherently wants to please. This is a very important concept.
What is a Sensory Signal?
A sensory signal is a hint, clue, or indicator given by a child's behavior or reaction to the environment or surroundings. This includes a child's reaction to social interaction or communication. When one understands a child's sensory signals, it becomes more natural and clear as to how to enrich the environment with the right sensory tools and strategies.



