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Sensory circuit is a structured series of physical activities designed to provide sensory input and help regulate a child’s level of alertness. It is commonly used as part of sensory integration interventions in schools, and in the home environment. The purpose of the sensory circuit is to organise snd regulate a child’s sensory circuit, which helps them to reach an optimal level of alertness. 

By engaging in a sensory circuit, children are able to engage their senses and develop skills in a structured and supportive environment. This can help improve their attention spans, coordination, and overall ability to participate in daily activities.

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What is Sensory Defensiveness Disorder and Strategies to Help Out Sensory Defensiveness, Proprioceptive Activities, Activity Sensory, Therapy Ball, Sensory System, Sensory Input, Sensory Diet, Sensory Overload, Sensory Activity

Sensory defensiveness disorder is a term used to describe an "over-responsiveness" to sensory input by those who struggle with SPD. Reactions to sensory input can be mild to severe but there are ways to help. Learn the signs of sensory defensiveness and our 2 recommended strategies to alleviate the issues.

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A child who struggles with tactile defensiveness may have a hard time with foods, textures and hugs. The reasons behind it and how to help a child who experiences these sensitivities. | ilslearningcorner.com Clothing Sensory Issues, Proprioception Activities, Sensory Processing Disorder Symptoms, Kids Emotional Regulation, Movement Activities For Kids, Tactile Defensiveness, Sensory Toys For Babies, Sensory Toys For Toddlers, Toddler Sensory Bins

A child who struggles with tactile defensiveness may have a hard time with foods, textures and hugs. The reasons behind it and how to help a child who experiences these sensitivities. | ilslearningcorner.com

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Is your child the exact opposite and withdraws from touching particular items? Your child may have Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) and could be experiencing “tactile defensiveness,” a hypersensitivity and aversion to touch. A Body Sock provides deep touch pressure and gives feedback to the brain of this sensory input. Try these 10 engaging activities that will increase your child’s awareness of their body and desensitize their sensory system while having fun! Sock Activities, Tactile Defensiveness, Infant Sensory Activities, Sensory System, Sensory Input, Body Sock, Parenting Book, Child Therapy, Toddler Development

Is your child the exact opposite and withdraws from touching particular items? Your child may have Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) and could be experiencing “tactile defensiveness,” a hypersensitivity and aversion to touch. A Body Sock provides deep touch pressure and gives feedback to the brain of this sensory input. Try these 10 engaging activities that will increase your child’s awareness of their body and desensitize their sensory system while having fun!

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