Making Sense of SPD Quotes
Making Sense of SPD: Diagnosis & Treatment For Sensory Processing Disorder
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“Those with SPD may:
• Be overly sensitive to sights, sounds, movement or touch.
• Be under reactive to sights, sounds, movement or touch.
• Be easily distracted.
• Have emotional or social problems.
• May have an activity level that is unusual, i.e. too high or too low.
• May have difficulty making transitions from situation to situation.
• Lack self-control.
• Be clumsy or careless.
• Have difficulty calming down.
• Poor self-concept.
• Delays in speech or language.
• Delays in motor skills.”
― Making Sense of SPD: Diagnosis & Treatment For Sensory Processing Disorder
• Be overly sensitive to sights, sounds, movement or touch.
• Be under reactive to sights, sounds, movement or touch.
• Be easily distracted.
• Have emotional or social problems.
• May have an activity level that is unusual, i.e. too high or too low.
• May have difficulty making transitions from situation to situation.
• Lack self-control.
• Be clumsy or careless.
• Have difficulty calming down.
• Poor self-concept.
• Delays in speech or language.
• Delays in motor skills.”
― Making Sense of SPD: Diagnosis & Treatment For Sensory Processing Disorder
“With SPD one can be over-responsive or under-responsive.”
― Making Sense of SPD: Diagnosis & Treatment For Sensory Processing Disorder
― Making Sense of SPD: Diagnosis & Treatment For Sensory Processing Disorder
