Can Sensory Processing Disorder Be Cured?

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Sensory processing disorder can be very challenging for children and for the parents who are constantly seeking strategies and solutions for SPD. I often get asked the question, "Is there a cure for sensory processing disorder?" In this video I give you the answer to this question (as of this current filming of the video)

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If I could get it cured magically I would.
School is the worst when it comes to food there, classmates not caring whatsoever about noise levels as well.
I hate storms, I hate anything loud like fireworks.
It just makes me so frustrated.
Sorry for the rant-

a_weirdo_who_creates
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Thanks for the info Ash. I'm an adult with sound related SPD and this was interesting!

DanielSRosehill
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I wish there was, because im sick and tired of brushing my hair like this 😢

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Can you make a video with information on auditory sensory seeking? Information, examples, and helpful tips. 😬😬😬 My son is 4 1/2. He has been formally diagnosed with Autism. He is doing very well with the ABA therapy and the resource teacher he currently has. I’ve always know he is a sensory seeker. I had in the past heard of OT but never really new what it was about of what it was for. Your videos have been very informative in helping me understand the type of sensory input he seeks. (It’s helping me understand all the “extra energy, over stimulation and the loudness” in our everyday) for sure he seeks vestibular and auditory sensory. He is currently in preschool and getting ready to transition into kinder. These bursts of energy combined with him being louder than usual are affecting his performance in the classroom. I am hoping we can find an OT to get him evaluated and qualified to get the support he needs to continue to excel academically.

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