How can you help a child with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD)?
Helping a child with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) starts with understanding their unique sensory needs. Parents and carers can:
- Observe triggers and avoid overwhelming environments
- Create predictable routines
- Encourage safe sensory play like swinging or messy play
- Advocate for adjustments at school or childcare
- Work closely with therapists for consistent strategies
The right support can make daily life less stressful for your child. Contact us now to access professional help.
- Observe triggers and avoid overwhelming environments
- Create predictable routines
- Encourage safe sensory play like swinging or messy play
- Advocate for adjustments at school or childcare
- Work closely with therapists for consistent strategies
The right support can make daily life less stressful for your child. Contact us now to access professional help.