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Sundays are for açaí🥰😋
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✨ Understanding your child’s sensory profile can change the way you view their behavior. Many behaviors that look challenging on the surface are actually your child communicating a sensory need. Some children are sensory seekers. They crave certain sensory experiences because it helps them feel calm, regulated, focused, or organized. For example, a child may constantly jump, spin, crash into furniture, or seek out loud sounds because their body is looking for more sensory input. Other children are sensory avoiders. Certain sounds, textures, lights, movements, or touch experiences may feel overwhelming, uncomfortable, or even painful. They may cover their ears, avoid certain foods or clothing, or become distressed in busy environments. And sometimes, children can be both! A child may seek certain sensory experiences while avoiding others. For example, a child with auditory differences may love making loud sounds, playing drums, or listening to music at a high volume. Another child may cover their ears when a vacuum turns on or become overwhelmed in noisy places. When we understand what our child is seeking and what they are avoiding, we can stop asking, “Why are they doing that?” and start asking, “What sensory need are they communicating?” Understanding sensory profiles helps us move from frustration to support, and from reacting to responding with compassion. ❤️ Seek help from a occupational therapist to get more personalized guidance ❤️ #autism #sensory #sensoryseeker #pokpokpartner #AutismSupport

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