Sensory processing disorder affects children's ability to process sensory information from their sensory systems. This may result in struggles with everyday routines, such as interacting. Children with SPD might have extreme responses to experiences or underreact to them. A child having SPD could find it difficult controlling their sensory input,
Understanding Sensory Processing Disorder
Sensory processing disorder can affect how the brain receives sensory information from the world around us. Individuals with SPD might experience these sensations less intensely than others, leading to struggles in daily life. Some common symptoms include being sensitive to sounds, touch, or lights, as well as difficulty with motor skills. Underst