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Sensory Processing Disorder Symptoms: What You Should ABSOLUTELY Know! 

Nekole Amber
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This video explores sensory processing disorder symptoms in infancy, toddlerhood and early childhood. We share what you should absolutely know about sensory processing disorder, and tips to help you navigate these complex set of symptoms. Sensory Process Disorder often goes undiagnosed as many parents are unaware of common SPD symptoms.
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What is sensory processing disorder? What causes sensory processing disorder? Are you looking to learn more about sensory processing disorder symptoms? This video is what you are looking for. Sensory integration is an important process we need to understand the world around us. Kids with sensory processing disorder might find sensory input unpleasant or even painful. Some kiddos might demonstrate tactile defensiveness or sensory seeking behaviors. Sensory processing happens without much thought on our part, and when a child has sensory integration disorder it can make it difficult for them to engage in everyday activities like playing, eating, sleeping, etc. This video will share helpful tips for sensory processing disorder and share how you can advocate for your kiddo. Occupational therapy is an important aspect of helping your kiddo learn strategies to feel regulated. Sensory regulation can come through learning specific strategies and using custom tools to help your kiddo feel good in their body.
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Комментарии : 44   
@kaylabarnard9688
@kaylabarnard9688 3 года назад
Honestly the most helpful video, wish this Disorder was more know. For me as a first time mom the first time I found out about this was when my son was four.
@jenydennise
@jenydennise 2 года назад
I’m just finding out now as my daughter turned 3. I wish I knew sooner : (
@ashleysutphin3684
@ashleysutphin3684 2 года назад
I’m just finding out now as well and my son is 4 too
@otdev7803
@otdev7803 4 года назад
Love your channel and Rachel’s podcast, she’s really good at describing SPD and other early child development information. #OTgoals
@jenydennise
@jenydennise 2 года назад
Thank you ladies for the helpful video! ❤️
@jayashiaco9476
@jayashiaco9476 3 года назад
My son crawled early. He was military crawling at 4 months, crawling soon after. He’s been in motion ever since. He walked and talked early (10 mos). He had a terrible time sleeping though. He has EXPLOSIVE, long, drawn out meltdowns but has great physical literacy. Emotional disregulation is a challenge. Sounds/noise/stimulation is a challenge. Transitioning between activities is incredibly challenging. I have been told by one psychologist that he’s “neurodiverse” but doesn’t have ASD. I have been looking for an OT for 2 years. I parent solo and have another child. We are struggling despite my best efforts. Wondering if there is an online support community for parents like me (so I can show up as my best self for my kids)? Thanks.
@anamata461
@anamata461 4 года назад
Thank you this is the best video I have seen explaining sensory processing disorder
@nekoleamber
@nekoleamber 4 года назад
Thank you so much!!! 🙏🏾💜
@ellenhooper86
@ellenhooper86 4 года назад
Thank you so much for your videos, not only because I am a mum of a two year old but also because I am an early years special needs teacher. I have been working in SEN for over ten years now but I still always make the effort to remind and re-educate myself and your videos are so helpful!
@nekoleamber
@nekoleamber 4 года назад
Thank you so much for your support! What a wonderful profession! Thanks for everything you do!! 🙏🏾💜
@matthitchcock4742
@matthitchcock4742 Год назад
Very helpful video, even though I’m not a “momma” looking for helpful tips on “motherhood”. Hoping the other videos on the channel are including the fathers too.
@behnamsheibani
@behnamsheibani 2 года назад
Great vid, thank you ladies🙏🏻🌷 But how is poor sleep related to sensory integration issues?
@556fitness
@556fitness 4 года назад
I'm due in May and I couldn't love your videos more! It will be my first and I just get overwhelmed with how much of this I dont know! I need like 100 years to gather different degrees to have this baby !
@nekoleamber
@nekoleamber 4 года назад
Congratulations!!! That is so exciting!! Thank you so much for your support. 💜I hear you! That is why it takes a village! 😘You've got this, mama! The fact that you are so proactive in learning before your kiddo even arrives is HUGE! Give yourself a lot of credit. Xx
@stagraves3565
@stagraves3565 4 года назад
Your little one is here by now. Congratulations. As a mom with diagnosis only years after my youngest got diagnosed, both my kids have these. We didnt have any early diagnosis and even after diagnosis. I give you big props for trying to learn as much as you can. Dont worry about learning everything at once. Observe your baby and search when you notice anything off
@stagraves3565
@stagraves3565 4 года назад
I am excited to watch this But the into musical visual overloaded my apd and Vpd 🤣🤣🤣 but never having proper diagnosis until late in life. I an super interested to watch how to catch early
@FREEFIRE-hv4ne
@FREEFIRE-hv4ne 3 года назад
Love from india
@margaretbeeke333
@margaretbeeke333 3 года назад
My daughter who is now 36 and has a 5 monrh old baby boy, had sensory integretion issues which were treated when she was 4 or 5. At the end of her treatment I was told she had shown good improvement in all problems areas but she was still low in the area that develop thru mastering the superman pose. So I have been watching videos of my grandson to make sure he does not have issues like she did. He can lift his head and torso. I think tummy time has been conducted mostly on a bolster to overcome his resistence to it. Anyway he does not put his arms out and lift his legs at the same time. So not smooth stong and coordinated but not totally lacking. Do you have any advice or comments for me??? Do you consult by phone???
@dhivyak3701
@dhivyak3701 4 года назад
Hi,Is it mandate that a 3 year old sits for sometime and completes a task,he turned 3 in December and his preschool says he is hyperactive,I am not sure how to deal with this further.
@patriciapendlbury2603
@patriciapendlbury2603 2 года назад
Why does everyone think it's just children who have this? It's been a big problem my whole life and I'm 64.
@tanyaevans5132
@tanyaevans5132 3 года назад
i clicked on facebook link and it is not working???? please can you share one with me as i found your video very interesting. Thank you
@chandreshdhiman8490
@chandreshdhiman8490 3 года назад
Hi dear, can you suggest good book for sesory processing Disorder's management. Plz name and provide link to get a copy of same. Thanks.
@river7732
@river7732 2 года назад
Too Loud, Too Bright, Too Fast, Too Tight by Sharon Heller is a good one
@sehrishfatima8278
@sehrishfatima8278 8 месяцев назад
Can a 5 years child manage her sensory disorders by occupational therapies?
@mannychada4589
@mannychada4589 3 года назад
Are you familiar with Dizzy Disc
@lushelllong3404
@lushelllong3404 3 года назад
My daughter has OT and they put her on a sensory diet
@natalialynn7596
@natalialynn7596 4 года назад
What if your child is 6 years old and you’re barely realizing that she might have sensory processing disorder? Is it too late for her to receive the help she needs?
@nekoleamber
@nekoleamber 4 года назад
It’s never too late to address sensory needs! There are certainly tools and strategies that can be implemented now to help your kiddo! 💜
@noelleopenda2823
@noelleopenda2823 3 года назад
@@nekoleamber could you pls share on some of the tools ?
@reneesellers6453
@reneesellers6453 4 года назад
So, if it’s not a diagnosis, can a child have this and nothing else be wrong? Or do only children who have ADHD, autism, etc have this?
@koohletit1453
@koohletit1453 3 года назад
Can someone answer this omg
@L._._
@L._._ 2 года назад
@@koohletit1453 yes it can be just a sensory processing difference without autism or adhd. It’s fairly common ! My son is showing sensory seeking behavior but they are not worried about autism.
@girishadvani8088
@girishadvani8088 4 года назад
My baby wants to hit on his teeth with something or with his toys or he wants to hit his head on the wall... not whole day but once in a while he does..he has delayed milestone and hypotonia ...could this be sign of sensory disorder ??or he has some teething trouble because of which he has headache ...pls do reply...thanks in advance
@nekoleamber
@nekoleamber 4 года назад
Hi there! There could be underlying sensory needs not being met, but to get a clear picture and the best recommendations it is best to consult with an OT.
@candy-sj
@candy-sj 8 месяцев назад
The loud sounds are difficult for my son, he also has autism
@L._._
@L._._ 2 года назад
My son is sensory seeking… and seems like he’s on his way to getting kicked out from a second preschool. Any advice on how to talk to preschool teachers about this ?? I sent her his sensory assessment.
@Lissemt
@Lissemt 2 года назад
feel you Lucia mine just got kicked out of hers. Have you talked to your pediatrician to start referring you to a specialist. I started with a speech therapist because my daughter wasn't talking. She has helped me find services. They might want to refer you to a behavioral therapist so they can guide you for specialize services
@L._._
@L._._ 2 года назад
@@Lissemt yes we do weekly sessions -also started w speech. Saw an OT also ! She did a sensory assessment and he scored definite difference. We just had an assessment w the school district because he is about to turn 3. I’m hoping he is accepted into their special preschool program! Bc his new school just told me they can’t help him in a group setting and he needs one on one. It sucks bc I love the teacher but she says it’s just not going to work in a big group.
@Lissemt
@Lissemt 2 года назад
@@L._._ oh God that is frustrating.I am in the same boat with daycares,officially kicked out in October. I am getting some good job offers but considering of I should just stay home and help her or get a nanny but it will be super expensive. Good luck!!!
@L._._
@L._._ 2 года назад
@@Lissemt what did they say when they said it wasn’t working out ?? Thank you 🙏
@zeewolf5926
@zeewolf5926 4 года назад
My daughter is newly 2 and Her doctor has done an autism scoring and said she needed to be evaluated for a sensory issue and autism. She has none of the symptoms of this except excessively jumping or bouncing. Is she to young to be evaluated for this.
@nekoleamber
@nekoleamber 4 года назад
Typically kiddos aren’t evaluated for that diagnosis until at least 3 years old. If your kiddo just turned two, that seems quite young to make a determination.
@zeewolf5926
@zeewolf5926 4 года назад
@@nekoleamber That is what i was thinking but i was not sure. Thank you so much this has helped me tremendously
@MarA-te5jc
@MarA-te5jc 2 года назад
My baby daughter does not have any of those symptoms, just problems dressing up in certain clothes
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