What Everybody Ought to Know About Sensory Integration Therapysensory-integration-therapy

Your child is sensitive. No, really sensitive. He won’t wear his socks because even the material bothers him – it’s too scratchy. He can’t go to sleep because his sheets feel bumpy. He struggles away from you when you try to hug him. He’s developing an unhealthy aversion to public places and crowds. Going to the dentist is a nightmare. Or maybe your child is insensitive, hitting too hard, yelling too loud, writing too dark, inflicting accidental violence on others or even hurting himself – not out of a desire to be mean, just because he doesn’t feel it unless it hurts. Read the rest of this entry »

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