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Understanding Sensory Processing Disorder:
Jay Houser Jay Houser

Understanding Sensory Processing Disorder:

Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) is a condition that affects how the brain interprets sensory information, leading to heightened sensitivity or an under-responsiveness to stimuli like touch, sound, and movement. Often mistaken for ADHD, autism, or anxiety, SPD can have profound effects on both physical and mental health, making everyday environments overwhelming. For children, early intervention through occupational therapy and sensory-friendly adjustments can provide essential support, while adults diagnosed later in life can benefit from workplace accommodations and self-regulation strategies. Understanding SPD is the first step in creating a more inclusive world where individuals with sensory challenges can thrive.

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