So many children have not been properly treated for their sensory issues when they were little. So they are left to address these issues on their own.
Parents, if you have older kids, think about what they may be experiencing.
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Recommended Reading
- Auditory System: Sensory Processing Explained(Opens in a new browser tab)
- Auditory Processing: Hearing a Voice in the Crowd
Auditory Processing Resources
To read more about Sensory Processing Disorder in adults:
Uptight & Off Center: How Sensory Processing Disorder Throws Adults Off Balance & How to Create StabilityThe Highly Sensitive Person: How to Thrive When the World Overwhelms YouToo Loud, Too Bright, Too Fast, Too Tight: What to Do If You Are Sensory Defensive in an Overstimulating WorldThe Out-of-Sync Child Grows Up: Coping with Sensory Processing Disorder in the Adolescent and Young Adult Years
Lisa Daly says
I would have mentioned misophonia as well. http://www.spdblog.com/2012/11/misophonia-and-sensory-processing_4.html
spdmama says
I certainly have a fight or flight reaction to certain sounds. And sometimes I don’t even know I’m having the reaction until I stop to think, huh… why am I feeling so anxious? I think people understanding misophonio is a great point.