04/01/2026
🧠Ever wonder why your autistic child covers their ears in crowded places or seeks out spinning activities? Let's talk sensory processing!
Autistic individuals often experience the world through a unique sensory lens. Some sounds might feel overwhelming (hyperresponsive), while others might seek more intense sensory input (hyporesponsive).
🌟 Common sensory differences:
• Sound sensitivity or seeking
• Touch preferences (textures, pressure)
• Movement needs (spinning, jumping)
• Visual sensitivities (lights, patterns)
These aren't problems to fix - they're neurological differences that help us understand how your child experiences their world! 🌈
Understanding your child's sensory profile helps create supportive environments where they can thrive. Small accommodations can make huge differences in daily comfort and participation.
Ready to better understand your child's unique sensory world? Book a free consultation with our team! Link in bio 💙