Some of my neurodivergent patients avoid or react to being touched or hugged. Some avoid or react to being in crowds or a part of an audience – too much to hear and see. Some have trouble knowing when ...
Students who receive the Shane's Inspiration Assistantship will benefit through experiences working with children who have sensory integration/sensory processing disorders as well as exposure to ...
Disease severity also influences how these patients interact with and react to everyday stimuli. Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic auto-immune disease that attacks the central nervous system, ...
A new study suggests babies and toddlers may develop atypical sensory-processing behaviors from excessive screen time. Some demand more sensations, and others become more averse to them. Moreover, ...
The Fort Leavenworth Exceptional Family Member Program, in coordination with other organizations, presented sensory-themed programs, including an educational online workshop and the first monthly ...
The new study suggests that children who are exposed to greater TV viewing by the time they turn two years old are more likely to develop atypical sensory processing behaviours.(Pexels) In a world ...