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How does Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) affect learning?

Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) can significantly impact a child’s ability to learn. For example, a child who is overly sensitive to noise may find classrooms overwhelming, leading to distraction and avoidance of tasks. Others may struggle with fine motor skills, making writing or using classroom tools difficult. SPD can also affect attention span, memory, and the ability to follow instructions. These challenges can create frustration and lower confidence in learning environments.

With tailored strategies, children with SPD can thrive academically. Contact us now to explore support options.