Article 63T4T How to Recognize 'Sensory Processing Disorder' in Your Child

How to Recognize 'Sensory Processing Disorder' in Your Child

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Laura Wheatman Hill
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Sensory processing disorder (or SPD) is a neurological condition in which someone cannot interpret external or internal stimuli the way a neurotypical" person would. You know your five senses: sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell. A person with SPD might not like bright lights, loud sirens, or pungent smells....

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