30/06/2023
Uncover the diverse signs of Sensory Integration Disorder (SID):
๐Overly sensitive to sensory input: Individuals may become easily overwhelmed or bothered by sounds, lights, textures, tastes, or smells.
๐Avoidance or seeking behaviors: They may avoid certain environments, activities, or situations that trigger sensory discomfort, or seek intense sensory input to self-regulate.
๐Poor coordination and balance: Difficulty with gross motor skills, such as jumping, running, or catching, and fine motor skills, like tying shoelaces or using utensils.
๐Difficulty with transitions: They may struggle with transitions between activities, changes in routine, or adapting to new environments.
๐Sensory seeking or avoiding behaviors: Engaging in repetitive behaviors like rocking, spinning, or hand flapping, or actively avoiding certain textures, clothing, or foods.
๐Impaired social interaction: Difficulty with social skills, engaging in reciprocal play, or being sensitive to personal space.
๐Emotional and behavioral challenges: Exhibiting emotional outbursts, anxiety, or meltdowns in response to sensory triggers.
It's important to note that these signs can vary from person to person, and a professional evaluation by an occupational therapist or healthcare provider specializing in sensory integration can provide a proper diagnosis and guidance for intervention.
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