Your Beautiful Child #2

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Sensory Integration. What is it?  Sensory Integration occurs in the central nervous system.  It is when the Brain constantly focuses on information regarding the 5 senses.  It can stop any other information from coming in or going out.  There are two extra senses that are involved, Movement and banance and proprioceptive, body positioning.
Three types of sensory disorders:
Sensory Avoid-er – Most common, The brain is unable to effectively reduce sensations
Sensory Seeker – Craves excessive stimulation from one or more sensory systems
Sensor under responder – Child does not notice or responds slowly to sensory inputs

Children work with Occupational Therapists to better perform tasks that occupy time such as: attention span, sensory processing, active daily living, visual perception and handwriting, just to name a few.

Using the Bonding Basket to not only bond with your child, but to calm them is a great way to help children with a sensory processing disorder.www.bondingbasket.ecrater.com


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