I was asked to write a guest post for Wriggly Rascals to share my experience of Sensory Processing Disorder.
The original question asked by one member concerning Sensory Processing Disorder can be found HERE.
Dealing with autism also means we have to deal with sensory issues and although Sensory Processing Disorder is a condition in it’s own right, I’m hoping my reply, which you can find HERE, is of some help.
If you have any experience with Sensory Processing Disorder please feel free to fill in the survey, as our experiences could help someone else in the future.
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HI Jane, Loved your post – it’s so true, we believe our son to have SPD and is a sensory seeker and the amount of looks I get because people think he is acting up is unreal. I have changed my perception & reaction to his behaviour since researching SPD and it has made a massive difference.