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How Full is the Sensory Toilet Bowl? Helping Your Little One Keep the Water Just Right Introduction: Imagine your child’s sensory system as a finely tuned toilet – yes, you read that right! 🚽 But bear with me; this quirky analogy holds the key to understanding your little one’s development. Just like a toilet, their sensory processing can swing between “overflowing” and “running dry.” Let’s dive into this unique perspective: 1. The Overflowing Bowl: Meltdowns and Sensory Overload     * Picture the water level rising in the toilet bowl. When your child feels dysregulated, frustrated, or overwhelmed, it’s like that water inching dangerously close to the rim. We’ve all been there – the meltdown zone! 😱     * As parents, our mission is to recognize these moments and step in. Maybe your child’s sensory bowl is too small, and they’re struggling to manage the input flooding in. How can we help them drain some water and regain balance? 2. The Too-Low Bowl: Alertness and Sensory Hunger     * Now imagine the opposite: a toilet bowl with barely a drop of water. When your child seems lethargic, unable to focus, or constantly on the move, their sensory bowl might be running dry.     * Our job? Fill it up! Maybe their vestibular toilet is huge, and they need more input to stay engaged. How can we provide the right sensory input to help fill the toilet up a bit? 3. Customizing Sensory Solutions: Finding the Perfect Flush     * Each sense –  (yep, all 8) has its own unique bowl size. Some kids crave more input (big bowls), while others overflow quickly (small bowls).     * As parents and supportive adults, we become sensory plumbers. We help adjust the water level – offering calming input when needed (to avoid overflow) or alerting input (to fill those smaller bowls).     * Whether it’s a gentle touch, soothing music, textured toys, or crunchy snacks, we tailor our approach to fit their sensory needs. Conclusion: So, dear parents, let’s embrace our roles as sensory engineers. Observe, experiment, and find that perfect flush for your child’s unique sensory toilet. 🌟 Remember, it’s not just about avoiding meltdowns; it’s about nurturing their growth, one sensory drop at a time. #sensoryprocessing #sensoryprocessingdisorder #regulation #toddlermeltdown #toddlerhack #parentinghack #parentingtips #pediatricot #emotionregulation #sensoryregulation
How Full is the Sensory Toilet Bowl? Helping Your Little One Keep the Water Just Right Introduction: Imagine your child’s sensory system as a finely tuned toilet – yes, you read that right! 🚽 But bear with me; this quirky analogy holds the key to understanding your little one’s development. Just like a toilet, their sensory processing can swing between “overflowing” and “running dry.” Let’s dive into this unique perspective: 1. The Overflowing Bowl: Meltdowns and Sensory Overload * Picture the water level rising in the toilet bowl. When your child feels dysregulated, frustrated, or overwhelmed, it’s like that water inching dangerously close to the rim. We’ve all been there – the meltdown zone! 😱 * As parents, our mission is to recognize these moments and step in. Maybe your child’s sensory bowl is too small, and they’re struggling to manage the input flooding in. How can we help them drain some water and regain balance? 2. The Too-Low Bowl: Alertness and Sensory Hunger * Now imagine the opposite: a toilet bowl with barely a drop of water. When your child seems lethargic, unable to focus, or constantly on the move, their sensory bowl might be running dry. * Our job? Fill it up! Maybe their vestibular toilet is huge, and they need more input to stay engaged. How can we provide the right sensory input to help fill the toilet up a bit? 3. Customizing Sensory Solutions: Finding the Perfect Flush * Each sense – (yep, all 8) has its own unique bowl size. Some kids crave more input (big bowls), while others overflow quickly (small bowls). * As parents and supportive adults, we become sensory plumbers. We help adjust the water level – offering calming input when needed (to avoid overflow) or alerting input (to fill those smaller bowls). * Whether it’s a gentle touch, soothing music, textured toys, or crunchy snacks, we tailor our approach to fit their sensory needs. Conclusion: So, dear parents, let’s embrace our roles as sensory engineers. Observe, experiment, and find that perfect flush for your child’s unique sensory toilet. 🌟 Remember, it’s not just about avoiding meltdowns; it’s about nurturing their growth, one sensory drop at a time. #sensoryprocessing #sensoryprocessingdisorder #regulation #toddlermeltdown #toddlerhack #parentinghack #parentingtips #pediatricot #emotionregulation #sensoryregulation

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