Sensory Processing Disorder disrupts the brain’s ability to correctly process sensory signals, making it difficult for individuals to respond appropriately to their environment. This can manifest as heightened sensitivity to certain stimuli, like the feel of clothing textures, the sound of loud noises, or bright lights, leading to distress or avoidance behaviors.
In some cases, children with SPD may become overwhelmed in social or structured settings, struggle with maintaining focus, or display impulsive actions such as jumping out of their seats or blurting out in class. SPD may also result in behaviors like biting, refusing to share, or seeking excessive physical movement, affecting their interactions with others. These behaviors often require specialized approaches and support for the child and their family to manage and improve sensory processing skills.
Symptoms of Sensory Processing Disorder can include hypersensitivity to textures, sounds, and lights, difficulty remaining seated, low frustration tolerance, and impulsive behaviors. Individuals may also struggle with social skills or have short attention spans, making daily interactions and tasks challenging.
Our team at Access Health Services provides individualized care, using sensory tools and techniques to help children and adults engage more effectively with their environment. We use therapeutic methods like sensory bottles, wiggle seats, and other calming objects to support focus and emotional regulation.
Individuals of all ages who experience challenges with sensory processing, such as oversensitivity to sensory stimuli or difficulties with impulse control, can benefit from our services. We also offer resources and guidance for families to support their loved ones at home and in social settings.
Sensory tools like squishy balls, fidget toys, and wiggle seats provide tactile and visual stimulation that can help individuals with SPD maintain focus, manage energy, and reduce feelings of overwhelm. These tools are designed to engage the senses in a calming, non-disruptive manner.
Ongoing support is crucial in reinforcing sensory strategies and promoting lasting improvements. At Access Health Services, we provide continuous guidance, resources, and follow-up care to help families build a sensory-friendly environment and support sustained progress.
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