RECOGNIZING SENSORY PROCESSING DISORDER IN CHILDREN

Recognizing Sensory Processing Disorder in Children

Sensory processing disorder can affect how children process sensory input. This difference means that a child might encounter challenges with ordinary sensations, such as touch, sound, sight, smell, and taste{. For example, a child having sensory processing disorder frequently find loud noises overwhelming, or certain textures can feel unpleasant.

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Conquering the Circle Twirl: A Step-by-Step Guide

Ready to dominate the dance floor with a flawless circle twirl? This elegant move is easier than you think, and we're here to guide you through every step. Begin by finding your balance. Stand straight, feet shoulder-width. Now, step a small step to the right, then shift your weight onto your left foot. As you do this, raise your arms above in a sm

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