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How to Play with a Child who has Sensory Processing Disorder

How to Play with a Child who has Sensory Processing Disorder

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How to Play with a Child who has Sensory Processing Disorder

By Antonia Llull

Parents of children with sensory processing disorder journey with their children to learn how to best parent them from infancy to adulthood. Collaborating with an occupational therapist is an essential part of discovering what specific sensory systems are affecting your child’s development and how to help. This article presents an intro to sensory processing disorder and specific play examples that will help parents and caregivers enhance children’s ability to process sensory experiences in a manner that fosters development and fun!

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Copyright 2018 – Antonia Llull, MOT, OTR/L

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