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What are the symptoms of sensory processing disorder?

Symptoms of Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) can differ from child to child, but they often interfere with learning, play, and social interactions. Some common symptoms include:

  1. Extreme sensitivity to sound, touch, or light
  2. Seeking intense movement, such as spinning or jumping
  3. Difficulty with fine motor tasks like writing or using cutlery
  4. Overwhelm in busy or noisy environments
  5. Strong food preferences or aversions due to texture or smell

Understanding these symptoms can guide parents in seeking occupational therapy. Contact us now.