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What is Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD)?

SPD is a condition where the brain struggles to process and respond to sensory information, affecting daily activities.

Alina Boiko
May 10 · 5 slides

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What are common signs of SPD in toddlers?

Signs include sensitivity to textures, loud noises, and discomfort with certain clothing or touch.

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How can I support a toddler with SPD?

Create a sensory-friendly environment, establish routines, and consult with occupational therapists for tailored strategies.

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Can SPD be outgrown?

While some children may improve with age and therapy, SPD can persist and requires ongoing management.

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Is SPD related to autism?

SPD can occur independently but is also common in children with autism, though not all children with SPD have autism.

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