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What is Sensory Processing Disorders?

What is Sensory Processing Disorders?

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Sensory Processing Disorders are conditions where the brain struggles to process information from the senses. There are different types, like visual, tactile, auditory, olfactory, and gustatory. Children can be hypersensitive or hyposensitive. Sensory toys, like tactile balls and noise reducing headphones, are important in the classroom because they reduce anxiety, stress, improve focus, and motor skills. Sensory Processing Disorders. What is Sensory Processing Disorders? This is a condition where the brain has difficulty getting and receiving information through the senses. What are the different types of processing disorders? There is visual, tactile, auditory, olfactory, and augustatory. Children can be hypersensitive or hyposensitive. There are many items for Sensory Processing Disorders, such as tactile balls, calm down jars, noise reducing headphones, pop-up tubes, and so much more. Why are sensory toys important in the classroom? They help to reduce anxiety, stress, increase focus, and improve motor skills. Thank you.

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