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    SPD

    A child presses a rainbow pop-it fidget toy beside a cat

    What Is Sensory Processing Disorder in Toddlers?

    Your toddler refuses to wear certain clothes, has huge meltdowns in noisy places, or is an extremely picky eater, limited

    Boy With Separation Anxiety

    Migraine or Sensory Overload? How to Tell the Difference

    The intense head pain begins, lights feel blindingly bright, and every sound seems amplified to an unbearable level. You retreat

    Sensory Processing Integration Therapy

    How Does Sensory Integration Therapy Work?

    You watch your child struggle with things that seem to come so easily to other kids. Maybe they have meltdowns

    DrSensory Kids Care

    ADHD vs. Sensory Processing Disorder: Key Differences

    Your child is constantly in motion, has trouble focusing on homework, and often experiences big emotional meltdowns. Is it ADHD?

    DrSensory Kids Care

    Sensory Processing and Sleep Problems in Autism

    The house is finally quiet, but you know the night is far from over. For many parents of children with

    A child hides under a white blanket on a bed

    How to Test for Sensory Processing Disorder at Home

    As a parent, you are the expert on your child. You know their unique quirks, their joys, and their struggles.

    Illustration of children with a checklist, clock, and school supplies

    How to Support a Child with SPD and ADHD in School

    The school environment is a busy, dynamic place filled with learning, social interactions, and a wide array of sensory experiences.

    Illustration of a brain connected to the five senses

    The Difference Between Sensory Seeking and Sensory Avoiding

    Have you ever noticed how one child might run toward the loudest, most chaotic part of the playground, while another

    How to Test for Sensory Processing Disorder in Children

    As a parent, you are keenly aware of your child’s unique personality and behaviors. Sometimes, you may notice reactions or

    DrSensory Kids With Pediatric Dentist

    Dental Signs of Sensory Processing Differences in Children

    Children with sensory processing differences often experience the world in ways that affect their oral health, behavior, and dental care

    Special Needs Down Syndrome

    Separation Anxiety in Children with Special Needs

    Separation anxiety can feel really hard for both kids and parents. For families with kids who have special needs, it

    A human brain made of colorful modeling clay

    The Science Behind Sensory Integration Therapy and How It Works

    Sensory Integration Therapy (SIT) has emerged as a powerful tool for children and adults facing sensory processing difficulties. Often seen

    ADHD

    Sensory Processing Sensory Diet Girl with Bubbles

    Sensory Diet Activities for Kids with Autism or ADHD

    Your child is constantly moving, crashing into furniture, or having meltdowns in response to seemingly minor things like a loud

    DrSensory Kids Care

    ADHD vs. Sensory Processing Disorder: Key Differences

    Your child is constantly in motion, has trouble focusing on homework, and often experiences big emotional meltdowns. Is it ADHD?

    Illustration of children with a checklist, clock, and school supplies

    How to Support a Child with SPD and ADHD in School

    The school environment is a busy, dynamic place filled with learning, social interactions, and a wide array of sensory experiences.

    Special Needs Down Syndrome

    Separation Anxiety in Children with Special Needs

    Separation anxiety can feel really hard for both kids and parents. For families with kids who have special needs, it

    A magnifying glass over letter tiles spelling ADHD

    Top Strategies for Parents to Support Children with ADHD at Home and School

    Supporting kids with ADHD takes more than reminders and patience. For parents and educators, understanding ADHD and providing the right

    Illustration of parents lovingly hugging their child

    Strategies for Co-Parenting a Child with Special Needs

    Co-parenting a child with special needs presents unique challenges but can also be profoundly rewarding when approached with cooperative strategies.

    Illustration of a mother working on a laptop with her child nearby

    Is It ADHD or Sensory Processing Disorder?

    Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) are two conditions frequently discussed in pediatric development and mental

    Illustration of a speech therapy session with toddlers learning the word duck

    Understanding Sensory Overload and Coping Strategies

    Sensory overload occurs when one or more of the body's senses become overstimulated by external stimuli. For individuals affected, this

    Illustration of happy children playing on a tree branch

    Top Strategies for Parents Navigating ADHD in Kids

    Raising a child with ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder) presents unique challenges, requiring patience, understanding, and adaptability. However, with the right strategies

    Exploring the Benefits of Sensory Diets

    Sensory diets are systematic and individualized strategies that help modify or meet sensory needs, particularly benefiting children and adults with

    Illustration of a child playing with building blocks with a parent

    Is it Sensory Processing or ADHD?

    Parents, educators, and therapists often face a perplexing challenge when trying to distinguish between Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) and Attention

    Illustration of children with letters, numbers, and learning toys

    25 Sensory Activities and Exercises for Kids with Sensory Processing Disorders and ADHD

    25 Sensory Activities and Exercises for Kids with Sensory Processing Disorder and ADHD If your child has Sensory Processing Disorder

    Autism

    A therapist works with a young man using sensory toys in a therapy room

    How to Support Adults with Autism in the Workplace

    Quick Summary: Supporting adults with autism in the workplace requires targeted accommodations that address sensory sensitivities and communication differences. Effective

    A boy on a sensory swing catches a ball during occupational therapy

    The Role of Physical Therapy in Autism Care

    Quick Summary: Physical therapy is a highly effective, evidence-based treatment for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). It focuses on

    Embracing Sensory Needs

    Understanding IEPs and 504 Plans for Children with Autism

    Quick Summary: An Individualized Education Program (IEP) provides specialized instruction and related services for students who need customized educational support

    A therapist and child play with a bead maze in a therapy session

    Top 10 Therapy Options for Autism Spectrum Disorder

    Quick Summary: There is no single treatment for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), as every autistic individual has unique strengths and

    Sensory-Friendly Home

    How to Create a Sensory-Friendly Home: A Complete Guide

    Quick Summary: A sensory-friendly home reduces overwhelming stimuli for autistic and neurodivergent individuals. Key modifications include swapping harsh lights for

    Sensory Processing Sensory Diet Girl with Bubbles

    Sensory Diet Activities for Kids with Autism or ADHD

    Your child is constantly moving, crashing into furniture, or having meltdowns in response to seemingly minor things like a loud

    A human brain made of colorful modeling clay

    Is It Autism or Auditory Processing Disorder?

    Your child seems to miss verbal instructions, struggles to follow conversations in noisy environments, and often asks "what?" even when

    Illustration of a head profile with a colorful brain representing sensory processing

    Autism and Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome: What’s the Connection?

    On the surface, autism and Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) might seem like two entirely unrelated conditions. One is a neurodevelopmental condition

    DrSensory Kids Care

    Sensory Processing and Sleep Problems in Autism

    The house is finally quiet, but you know the night is far from over. For many parents of children with

    DrSensory Care For Kids

    Autism and Noise Sensitivity: How to Support Your Child

    A bustling school cafeteria, a crowded birthday party, or the sudden roar of a vacuum cleaner—for many, these are just

    Illustration of a therapist talking with a child sitting on a cushion

    Speech Therapy for Autism: What Parents Should Know

    Watching your child grow and develop is one of the most rewarding parts of being a parent. But when communication

    Special Needs Down Syndrome

    Separation Anxiety in Children with Special Needs

    Separation anxiety can feel really hard for both kids and parents. For families with kids who have special needs, it

    Child Development

    A child presses a rainbow pop-it fidget toy beside a cat

    What Is Sensory Processing Disorder in Toddlers?

    Your toddler refuses to wear certain clothes, has huge meltdowns in noisy places, or is an extremely picky eater, limited

    Overview Learn by Diagnosis Category

    Executive Function Disorder Strategies for Middle Schoolers

    The jump to middle school is a significant academic and social leap. Suddenly, students are juggling multiple teachers, changing classes,

    Dental Care

    Understanding Enamel Hypoplasia in Children

    Enamel hypoplasia is a developmental condition where the outer layer of the tooth (enamel) forms incompletely or is thinner than

    DrSensory Dental Care

    Early Signs of Malocclusion in Toddlers and Young Kids

    Misaligned teeth or jaws, known as malocclusion, can begin developing during early childhood—even before all the baby teeth have erupted.

    Dental Care Kids

    The Role of Oral Reflexes in Early Childhood Development

    Oral reflexes are critical in early infancy, supporting feeding, speech, and oral motor development. These automatic responses help babies nurse,

    DrSensory Kids With Pediatric Dentist

    Preparing Your Child for Their First Dental Visit

    Your child’s first dental appointment is an important step in their oral health journey. Early visits help prevent dental issues

    Child Dental Care

    What White Spots on Kids’ Teeth Really Mean

    White spots on children's teeth are a common concern for parents—but are they harmless or a sign of something more

    Toddler Using Pacifier

    How Pacifier Use Affects Dental and Speech Development

    Pacifiers can be a soothing tool for infants, but prolonged use may interfere with oral development and speech. Parents often

    DrSensory Breathing Care

    Breathing vs. Chewing: How Airway Health Impacts Oral Skills

    An often-overlooked link in pediatric development is how a child's breathing patterns impact their oral skills, including chewing, swallowing, speech,

    DrSensory Toddler Teeth

    Does Your Child Grind Their Teeth During the Day?

    Teeth grinding, or bruxism, isn’t just a sleep‑time issue—it can happen during the day too. Daytime grinding, known as awake

    DrSensory Child Development Feeding

    How Baby Bottle Use Can Impact Oral Development

    Baby bottles play a vital role in infant nutrition—but prolonged or improper use can interfere with your child’s oral motor

    Dentistry For Kids

    Understanding Your Child’s Dental X-Ray: What Parents Should Know

    Dental X-rays are a vital part of pediatric dental care, helping dentists assess your child’s oral health beyond what can

    Parenting

    Dental Care Kids

    Tongue Tie Symptoms in Infants: What Parents Need to Know

    Bringing a new baby home is a time filled with joy, learning, and a host of new worries. One of

    Special Needs Down Syndrome

    Separation Anxiety in Children with Special Needs

    Separation anxiety can feel really hard for both kids and parents. For families with kids who have special needs, it

    A young child asleep in bed with a teddy bear and alarm clock

    How Sleep Regression Affects a Child’s Development

    Picture this scene: You’ve finally gotten your baby into a comfortable sleep routine. Nights are restful, naps are scheduled, and

    A close-up of a parent holding a newborn baby's hand

    What Are the Signs That Your Baby or Toddler Is Experiencing a Sleep Regression?

    Sleep regressions can feel like an uphill battle for parents. One moment your baby is sleeping soundly, and the next,

    A child in bed covers their face, surrounded by stuffed animals

    How Long Do Baby and Toddler Sleep Regressions Last?

    Sleep regressions are a temporary yet challenging phase many parents encounter as their babies and toddlers grow. Understanding the approximate

    A tired toddler rests their head on a high-chair tray

    Understanding Sleep Regressions in Babies and Toddlers

    Sleep regressions. The phrase alone can strike fear into the hearts of even the most seasoned parents. If your baby

    A toddler sleeps peacefully in bed hugging a teddy bear

    How to Help Your Baby or Toddler Through Sleep Regressions

    Sleep regressions can feel like a relentless obstacle to parents striving for a peaceful night's rest. But you're not alone,

    A magnifying glass over letter tiles spelling ADHD

    Top Strategies for Parents to Support Children with ADHD at Home and School

    Supporting kids with ADHD takes more than reminders and patience. For parents and educators, understanding ADHD and providing the right

    A human brain made of colorful modeling clay

    The Science Behind Sensory Integration Therapy and How It Works

    Sensory Integration Therapy (SIT) has emerged as a powerful tool for children and adults facing sensory processing difficulties. Often seen

    Sensory Processing Integration Therapy

    A Guide to Understanding Sensory Diets for Children with SPD

    Sensory diets can be powerful tools for supporting children with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD). But what exactly is a sensory

    A child hides under a white blanket on a bed

    Understanding the Connection Between Sensory Processing and Behavior in Children

    Why does my child cover their ears at birthday parties? Why do the seams on socks cause meltdowns, or loud

    A child presses a rainbow pop-it fidget toy beside a cat

    Understanding the Link Between Anxiety and Sensory Processing Challenges

    How are anxiety and sensory processing challenges connected, especially in kids? Many parents and helpers see that children with Sensory

    Pediatric Therapy

    A young child asleep in bed with a teddy bear and alarm clock

    How Sleep Regression Affects a Child’s Development

    Picture this scene: You’ve finally gotten your baby into a comfortable sleep routine. Nights are restful, naps are scheduled, and

    A close-up of a parent holding a newborn baby's hand

    What Are the Signs That Your Baby or Toddler Is Experiencing a Sleep Regression?

    Sleep regressions can feel like an uphill battle for parents. One moment your baby is sleeping soundly, and the next,

    A child in bed covers their face, surrounded by stuffed animals

    How Long Do Baby and Toddler Sleep Regressions Last?

    Sleep regressions are a temporary yet challenging phase many parents encounter as their babies and toddlers grow. Understanding the approximate

    A tired toddler rests their head on a high-chair tray

    Understanding Sleep Regressions in Babies and Toddlers

    Sleep regressions. The phrase alone can strike fear into the hearts of even the most seasoned parents. If your baby

    A toddler sleeps peacefully in bed hugging a teddy bear

    How to Help Your Baby or Toddler Through Sleep Regressions

    Sleep regressions can feel like a relentless obstacle to parents striving for a peaceful night's rest. But you're not alone,

    A magnifying glass over letter tiles spelling ADHD

    Top Strategies for Parents to Support Children with ADHD at Home and School

    Supporting kids with ADHD takes more than reminders and patience. For parents and educators, understanding ADHD and providing the right

    A human brain made of colorful modeling clay

    The Science Behind Sensory Integration Therapy and How It Works

    Sensory Integration Therapy (SIT) has emerged as a powerful tool for children and adults facing sensory processing difficulties. Often seen

    Sensory Processing Integration Therapy

    A Guide to Understanding Sensory Diets for Children with SPD

    Sensory diets can be powerful tools for supporting children with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD). But what exactly is a sensory

    A child hides under a white blanket on a bed

    Understanding the Connection Between Sensory Processing and Behavior in Children

    Why does my child cover their ears at birthday parties? Why do the seams on socks cause meltdowns, or loud

    A child presses a rainbow pop-it fidget toy beside a cat

    Understanding the Link Between Anxiety and Sensory Processing Challenges

    How are anxiety and sensory processing challenges connected, especially in kids? Many parents and helpers see that children with Sensory

    A word cloud illustrating dysgraphia and handwriting difficulties

    A Parent’s Guide to Understanding Dysgraphia

    When your child struggles with writing, it's easy to assume they just need practice or a little more time to

    Illustration of a pediatric physical therapy and rehabilitation clinic

    The Role of Physical Therapy in Childhood Development

    Physical therapy plays an essential role in helping children achieve the developmental milestones necessary for functional independence, confidence, and overall

    Dental & Oral Development

    TMJ Pain Relief: Physical Therapy Exercises That Help

    The persistent ache in your jaw, the clicking or popping sound when you chew, and the recurring headaches can be

    Dental Care Kids

    Tongue Tie Symptoms in Infants: What Parents Need to Know

    Bringing a new baby home is a time filled with joy, learning, and a host of new worries. One of

    Dental Care

    Understanding Enamel Hypoplasia in Children

    Enamel hypoplasia is a developmental condition where the outer layer of the tooth (enamel) forms incompletely or is thinner than

    DrSensory Dental Care

    Early Signs of Malocclusion in Toddlers and Young Kids

    Misaligned teeth or jaws, known as malocclusion, can begin developing during early childhood—even before all the baby teeth have erupted.

    Dental Care Kids

    The Role of Oral Reflexes in Early Childhood Development

    Oral reflexes are critical in early infancy, supporting feeding, speech, and oral motor development. These automatic responses help babies nurse,

    DrSensory Kids With Pediatric Dentist

    Preparing Your Child for Their First Dental Visit

    Your child’s first dental appointment is an important step in their oral health journey. Early visits help prevent dental issues

    Child Dental Care

    What White Spots on Kids’ Teeth Really Mean

    White spots on children's teeth are a common concern for parents—but are they harmless or a sign of something more

    Toddler Using Pacifier

    How Pacifier Use Affects Dental and Speech Development

    Pacifiers can be a soothing tool for infants, but prolonged use may interfere with oral development and speech. Parents often

    DrSensory Breathing Care

    Breathing vs. Chewing: How Airway Health Impacts Oral Skills

    An often-overlooked link in pediatric development is how a child's breathing patterns impact their oral skills, including chewing, swallowing, speech,

    DrSensory Toddler Teeth

    Does Your Child Grind Their Teeth During the Day?

    Teeth grinding, or bruxism, isn’t just a sleep‑time issue—it can happen during the day too. Daytime grinding, known as awake

    DrSensory Child Development Feeding

    How Baby Bottle Use Can Impact Oral Development

    Baby bottles play a vital role in infant nutrition—but prolonged or improper use can interfere with your child’s oral motor

    Dentistry For Kids

    Understanding Your Child’s Dental X-Ray: What Parents Should Know

    Dental X-rays are a vital part of pediatric dental care, helping dentists assess your child’s oral health beyond what can

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      SPD

      A child presses a rainbow pop-it fidget toy beside a cat

      What Is Sensory Processing Disorder in Toddlers?

      Your toddler refuses to wear certain clothes, has huge meltdowns in noisy places, or is an extremely picky eater, limited

      Boy With Separation Anxiety

      Migraine or Sensory Overload? How to Tell the Difference

      The intense head pain begins, lights feel blindingly bright, and every sound seems amplified to an unbearable level. You retreat

      Sensory Processing Integration Therapy

      How Does Sensory Integration Therapy Work?

      You watch your child struggle with things that seem to come so easily to other kids. Maybe they have meltdowns

      DrSensory Kids Care

      ADHD vs. Sensory Processing Disorder: Key Differences

      Your child is constantly in motion, has trouble focusing on homework, and often experiences big emotional meltdowns. Is it ADHD?

      DrSensory Kids Care

      Sensory Processing and Sleep Problems in Autism

      The house is finally quiet, but you know the night is far from over. For many parents of children with

      A child hides under a white blanket on a bed

      How to Test for Sensory Processing Disorder at Home

      As a parent, you are the expert on your child. You know their unique quirks, their joys, and their struggles.

      Illustration of children with a checklist, clock, and school supplies

      How to Support a Child with SPD and ADHD in School

      The school environment is a busy, dynamic place filled with learning, social interactions, and a wide array of sensory experiences.

      Illustration of a brain connected to the five senses

      The Difference Between Sensory Seeking and Sensory Avoiding

      Have you ever noticed how one child might run toward the loudest, most chaotic part of the playground, while another

      How to Test for Sensory Processing Disorder in Children

      As a parent, you are keenly aware of your child’s unique personality and behaviors. Sometimes, you may notice reactions or

      DrSensory Kids With Pediatric Dentist

      Dental Signs of Sensory Processing Differences in Children

      Children with sensory processing differences often experience the world in ways that affect their oral health, behavior, and dental care

      Special Needs Down Syndrome

      Separation Anxiety in Children with Special Needs

      Separation anxiety can feel really hard for both kids and parents. For families with kids who have special needs, it

      A human brain made of colorful modeling clay

      The Science Behind Sensory Integration Therapy and How It Works

      Sensory Integration Therapy (SIT) has emerged as a powerful tool for children and adults facing sensory processing difficulties. Often seen

      ADHD

      Sensory Processing Sensory Diet Girl with Bubbles

      Sensory Diet Activities for Kids with Autism or ADHD

      Your child is constantly moving, crashing into furniture, or having meltdowns in response to seemingly minor things like a loud

      DrSensory Kids Care

      ADHD vs. Sensory Processing Disorder: Key Differences

      Your child is constantly in motion, has trouble focusing on homework, and often experiences big emotional meltdowns. Is it ADHD?

      Illustration of children with a checklist, clock, and school supplies

      How to Support a Child with SPD and ADHD in School

      The school environment is a busy, dynamic place filled with learning, social interactions, and a wide array of sensory experiences.

      Special Needs Down Syndrome

      Separation Anxiety in Children with Special Needs

      Separation anxiety can feel really hard for both kids and parents. For families with kids who have special needs, it

      A magnifying glass over letter tiles spelling ADHD

      Top Strategies for Parents to Support Children with ADHD at Home and School

      Supporting kids with ADHD takes more than reminders and patience. For parents and educators, understanding ADHD and providing the right

      Illustration of a mother working on a laptop with her child nearby

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