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Sensory Processing Disorder- Symptoms Treatment
  • Website - www.iiahp.com

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Welcome to IIAHP Chandigarh
  • IIAHP Therapy Center and Learning School in
    Sector 35 Chandigarh, (Ph-9815652162). We
    provide Down Syndrome Treatment, Dyslexia
    Treatment, Autism treatment, Developmental Delay
    Treatment, Cerebral Palsy Treatment, Mental
    Retardation Treatment, Speech Therapy, Slow
    Learners Treatment, ADHD Treatment, and Therapies
    for Special Needs Children etc. We Take New
    Children All Year.

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Sensory Processing Disorder- Symptoms Treatment
  • Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) is a disorder
    that inhibits the brains ability to process
    information from the senses and respond
    accordingly. Though it is common in children with
    autism, those with no association to any
    developmental disability can also develop the
    symptoms of SPD. Children suffering from Sensory
    Processing Disorder often face trouble with their
    behavior and development. They also experience
    learning disorders and have problems conducting
    their normal day-to-day functioning. Although
    many researches are still being conducted to find
    more about the disorder and its treatment, there
    are some therapies and programs through which the
    condition can be improved. Let us find out more
    about Sensory Processing
  • Types of Sensory Processing Disorder
  • Sensory Processing Disorder can be described in
    two types, hypersensitivity and hyposensitivity.
    While on one hand children with hypersensitivity
    feel or sense things too much, those with
    hyposensitivity may sense things very poorly. The
    extent to which one or more senses can be
    affected by SPD varies from one child to another.
  • Disorder, its symptoms and treatment.

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Sensory Processing Disorder- Look Out for These
Signs
  • A child affected by hypersensitivity may react
    overly to simple actions like touch or hug, or
    certain taste or smell or noise. On the other
    hand, children with hyposensitivity struggle hard
    to feel the environment and the world around
    them. Both underreacting and overreacting in any
    situation can put the children at various risks.
    Now the question that arises is how to find if a
    child is suffering from SPD. There are some
    symptoms through which parents can identify
    Sensory Processing Disorders in their children.

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Symptoms of Sensory Hypersensitivity
  • Sensitivity to sudden or loud noises
  • A heightened feeling of stress, fear, or anxiety
  • Easy distraction from background noises that
    other people do not even notice
  • Discomfort when wearing clothes or eating certain
    foods because of their texture
  • Fear of crowds or closeness, afraid to touch and
    cuddle with family too
  • Feeling overly excited and restless all the time
  • Inability to focus on anything due to competing
    sensory input
  • Unable to balance their body or tell where the
    limbs are
  • Extremely afraid to play with outdoor playground
    equipment like swings or trampoline

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Symptoms of Sensory Hyposensitivity
  • Clumsy behavior and fidgeting all the time
  • Trying to establish contact with another person,
    unable to realize personal boundary
  • Unable to understand or feel pain and extreme
    temperatures
  • Crave for fast or intense movement and cant sit
    still
  • Difficulty understanding strength, causing
    unintentional harm to other children or pets
  • Putting things like rocks or their own hands into
    the mouths
  • Keep looking for things that give them thrill
    (even dangerous things) just to get hold of any
    feeling

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Children and Sensory Processing Disorder
  • Sensory motion allows children to understand
    their limbs and their movement. Those suffering
    from SPD will find it difficult to apprehend
    their senses and act according to them. The
    symptoms for Sensory Processing Disorder normally
    develop in children at an early age. And since
    they seem to be picky all the time, parents find
    it hard to find out if the child is just being a
    child or suffering from SPD. Even if they find
    out about the disorder, they feel totally
    clueless and helpless on how to help their
    children. Help can now be found with IIAHP in
    Chandigarh which has been offering Therapy For
    Special Need Children, helping them be a part of
    the world, the future that they are.

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How Sensory Processing Disorder Can Be Treated?
  • There are certain ways available through which
    children with SPD can be helped. Therapies and
    other sensory development programs are conducted
    by the professionals at IIAHP to help children
    struggling with hypersensitivity or
    hyposensitivity. A tailored program is designed
    keeping in mind the type and extent to which SPD
    is present in children. A completely non-medical
    approach is followed that includes a sensory
    development approach through physical
    development, sensory engagement and cognitive
    exercises. Every child gets special attention and
    a dedicated plan and professional to help them
    out with their problems so they pave their way
    into the future smoothly.

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Contact Us
Website - https//www.iiahp.com/ Mail us at
info_at_iiahp.com Call us (24/7) 91 7419502101
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