What is Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) in toddlers?
In toddlers, Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) may appear as strong aversions or unusual interests in sensory experiences. Signs may include:
- Refusal to wear certain clothes due to textures
- Tantrums during bathing, hair washing, or nail cutting
- Constantly bumping into objects or seeking movement
- Avoiding noisy or crowded spaces
- Extreme picky eating due to textures or smells
Early intervention in toddlers can improve development outcomes and daily functioning. Contact us now to learn about tailored support.
- Refusal to wear certain clothes due to textures
- Tantrums during bathing, hair washing, or nail cutting
- Constantly bumping into objects or seeking movement
- Avoiding noisy or crowded spaces
- Extreme picky eating due to textures or smells
Early intervention in toddlers can improve development outcomes and daily functioning. Contact us now to learn about tailored support.