Do light touches and loud noises make you feel uneasy? This feeling can be baffling, and disorienting. TELEBAHN Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) is a condition in which the brain misinterprets information from the senses. In other words, you might be experiencing the strange world it is and your mind has another reaction to a sense or power Like touch, some sound maybe even light so mimic unsettling concepts. A reminder, it is not an illness or disease and cannot be repaired fully. But therapy can help someone living SPD to understand how they work and how best to deal with these feelings. SPD is tough and even occasionally infuriating to live with. Those with SPD may struggle to take in different sensory stimuli — like touch, sound sight taste or smell. Like some people may be extremely turned-off in particular clothes on whose skin wool feels against. And some may suffer from loud noises—sounds of a hairdryer or a vacuum cleaner. These experiences ultimately make your day-to-day life similar a war zone — and eh if we are being honest, who would not be when you do not even exactly know why. Still, with the proper guidance and care from family and friends; those suffering SPA can progress towards facing their adversaries much more confidently thus leading to happier lives.
Our brains are fantastic computers that process input from the senses such as touch, sound & sight. They give people a way into the world happening to them. However, people with SPD may process these signals much differently than other individuals. For example, people with SPD may experience some sensations as strong or overpowering; and other feelings seem weak — barely noticeable. This will create feelings of discomfort and in some cases pain. As a result, people with SPD may sometimes find it difficult to socialize or participate in tasks that many of us are able to comfortably perform every day without much thought. Visuals: Children often learn better with visual aids such as pictures, charts and diagrams. Your therapist will be able to help your child, by assisting them in making sense of information more effectively for improved communication of their feelings and needs.
Needing a sensory break: A good way to help this child is by implementing some sensory breaks. Because the environment is over stimulating, providing a time for your child to relax and calm down can help them refocus and feel like they are somewhat in control.
Occupational therapy is a unique type of therapy that focuses on helping people with SPD build skills for the job of living. The role of the occupational therapist is to work with both children and adults in supporting them develop strategies that allow improved coping skills for higher order sensory integration. Therefore, positive treatments and interventions that can be used are identified here:
Social skills training: This form of short-term therapy helps restore mental and physical health by teaching patients the essential social skills they have lost. This may enable them to socialize better with others and improve their relationship(s).
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