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Kids Who Feel Too Much

October 30, 2024 by Jennifer Leave a Comment

“Children with sensory processing disorder sometimes overreact or underreact to touch, sounds, and food textures.

Doctors debate the condition, but parents say it’s real, and therapists say it’s treatable.” – Parents magazine

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