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  • @Moreelifee9
    @Moreelifee9 Месяц назад

    Thank you for this great information.

  • @Neurobsessed
    @Neurobsessed 8 месяцев назад

    Spd should be an official diagnosis just like adhd and asd!

  • @jcarpenter1022
    @jcarpenter1022 9 месяцев назад

    Can your treatment be adapted for adults?

  • @dim1377
    @dim1377 Год назад

    How do dysunctions of different senses combine? Eg can the same child avoid noises and crave proprioceptive input? Also can the crave be different depending on the body part? I have seen kids seeking input in the joints or needing to clench another hand in their fist.

  • @amitdahiya4933
    @amitdahiya4933 Год назад

    Very useful information. Thanks for sharing.

  • @A-Ls1
    @A-Ls1 Год назад

    I have over responsive dysfunction. This is absolutely unbearable when a child can’t explain. Just hearing these symptoms makes my skin crawl. I feel very claustrophobic with this. I never overreacted to minor injuries as they made me laugh for some reason. I loved bandages. But everything else is accurate. I toe walked at the age of 2 because I’m an angel. My foot should NOT touch the ground lol. I have minor auditory symptom because I can hear the sounds coming from the stratosphere at night.

  • @teachrare
    @teachrare Год назад

    Parents like Jackson's mom that invest early on in intervention receive tue rewards later in life.

  • @teachrare
    @teachrare Год назад

    Often times educators or parents may over look the propruiceptive issues and dismiss it as not meeting expectations. The importance of body awareness the vestibular system should not be overlooked.

  • @TheKjoy85
    @TheKjoy85 Год назад

    I'm 37 years old and I still struggle with my sensory processing disorder. I have challenges with almost all of my senses, but auditory sensitivity is the one that is most obvious in my day-to-day life. I still freeze when the smoke detector goes off and I avoid loud or busy places as much as possible. I was undiagnosed and therefore untreated as a kid, so was that aspect of my brother's issues as well. He was diagnosed with ADHD as a young boy, I'm autistic but was undiagnosed until recently.

  • @compulsiverambler1352
    @compulsiverambler1352 2 года назад

    I have all the symptoms listed as indicating an over-responsive vestibular system, yet I also have very strong urges to rock back and forth or sway when I sit upright, and definitely NOT just for comfort when anxious, I just crave the sensation. It feels like a physical craving, not an emotional thing. Wouldn't rocking suggest an UNDER-reactive vestibular system?

  • @braynhilton5300
    @braynhilton5300 2 года назад

    My son improved excellently from his autism spectrum disorder with assistance of herbal medicine from Solution Healing Home channel on RUclips. Doctors Whatsapp number on video ruclips.net/user/shortsh0YncUMye4c?feature=share He is a honest Doctor he keeps giving assistance till the treatment period is successfully completed.

  • @firelasercat
    @firelasercat 2 года назад

    I am the oldest with sensory overresponding and my 3 younger sibs all are more underresponsive, especially the youngest two. and these are really helpful and accurate. thanks

  • @tamerajefferson7248
    @tamerajefferson7248 2 года назад

    I love this!!thank you so much

  • @galespressos
    @galespressos 2 года назад

    There definitely are reactions which are counter productive and reactions that occur to what is probably not harmful and may even be helpful What is interesting and slightly amusing is that those who have more acute senses towards what is harmful or unhealthful (in other words, those who are more aware and have a higher intelligence in being able to pick up information when something is harmful or unhealthful) , are being considered as having a disorder. Well, it is a disorder in fact when we cannot handle or make order of the environment. Never the less: People should consider more carefully when someone is freaked out by the info they are picking up. Maybe having an upsetting reaction to multiple flashing lights, various contradictory store advertisement sounds going off at once, artificial smells which actually do and can harm our health, and such is not a “wrong” reaction. Maybe we should say consider whether they are letting us know there might be a problem, and thank you for being sensitive.

  • @allyleeanns
    @allyleeanns 2 года назад

    Any recommendations for places in or around South New Jersey? My son is 4 and every therapist he sees (speech mainly) and his school teachers and I agree this is what he has, as well as mixed expressive and receptive language disorder!

  • @beckacheckaenterprises7294
    @beckacheckaenterprises7294 2 года назад

    WHY ONLY IN CHILDREN?? IM SO FED UP OF ALL OF U.. children are only children for 18 years .. then we are adults. Also you can hear your mouth sounds and it’s too much for anyone with sensory processing issues to sit here and listen too .. ewe, ouch 😣

    • @slevinchannel7589
      @slevinchannel7589 2 года назад

      Autism-Community = Scattered; so much that many dont even know who Hbomberguy is, while countless other autistic boys and girls praise him to no end.

    • @allyleeanns
      @allyleeanns 2 года назад

      It's not only in children, it says at the end you will not outgrow it. Adults just get more used to covering it up and masking it to appear like they don't have it to fit in.

  • @sfn-life
    @sfn-life 2 года назад

    I would so very much love to pick your brain on some things - especially with regard to my son. Do you take calls?

    • @slevinchannel7589
      @slevinchannel7589 2 года назад

      Autism-Community = Scattered; so much that many dont even know who Hbomberguy is, while countless other autistic boys and girls praise him to no end.

  • @Spiritfba
    @Spiritfba 2 года назад

    My ex had primary custody of my 7 y/o son (I got him on the weekends and got the summer.) I knew something was different with my son but my ex just thought it was bad behavior and was constantly screaming at him and punishing him. Now I have him in OT and he’s doing much better. A momma always knows.

    • @slevinchannel7589
      @slevinchannel7589 2 года назад

      Youre comment would be so much better if you edit-out the stupid, sexist last sentence.

    • @juliafox52
      @juliafox52 2 года назад

      Good for you for knowing. Not so good to think this is only applicable and/or always applicable to mothers. Intuition is a great thing to have and develop and learning how and when to trust it is usually the key to unlocking many a locked puzzle.

  • @rabindraku.gochhayat7941
    @rabindraku.gochhayat7941 3 года назад

    If possible please share pdf format in my personal email rabiandrakugochhayat7597@gmail.com

    • @slevinchannel7589
      @slevinchannel7589 2 года назад

      Autism-Community = Scattered; so much that many dont even know who Hbomberguy is, while countless other autistic boys and girls praise him to no end.

  • @JDpowerpower
    @JDpowerpower 3 года назад

    Any recommendations for families in WA where to look for help? See an OT?

  • @roundsdm
    @roundsdm 3 года назад

    Ive had this my entire life & had no idea until about a year ago, it destroyed every moment of my life- specifically because no one could see it or knew i had it, im afraid my autistic toddler may have it as well, im thankful to anyone that spreads awareness & that may help other children’s parents figure out what’s going on.

    • @Merip1214
      @Merip1214 2 года назад

      I'm 24, and watching this video just made a lot of things make a whole lot of sense.

  • @amayajaasminlovemom
    @amayajaasminlovemom 3 года назад

    How many

  • @thefluffyaj4119
    @thefluffyaj4119 3 года назад

    socks are the bane of my existence and i can only tolerate extremely thin ones when i go to school. also when im having a bad day sensory wise I hate the sound of people breathing, and i always thought i was just an asshole

  • @harleyjames6065
    @harleyjames6065 3 года назад

    Is this similar in adults?

  • @ilovevideos12341
    @ilovevideos12341 3 года назад

    My child has Down syndrome and has a few items from each list, some seem contradictory. She seems to also have PDA Pathological Demand Avoidance which might be part of this sensory dysfunction. She is no longer going to school she indicates it is scary at school. She always had "school anxiety?" but since she was so small I could carry her in. Now she is a teen! Homeschool is the option since the director in our district ignores my request for in home services. I am in Texas and used to live near you in AZ.

    • @compulsiverambler1352
      @compulsiverambler1352 2 года назад

      Avoiding a demand due to sensory discomfort is not the same as pathological demand avoidance, although someone with PDA can still avoid demands for all the other reasons that everyone else ever avoids demands, including sensory discomfort, sleepiness, and the very distressing sensation of trying and failing to concentrate on something boring in ADHD. It's important to tell the difference and also not to attribute every single instance of demand avoidance to the6 same cause, especially in people with more than one of these strongly correlated conditions. The anxiety of PDA is triggered by the fact that the environment is putting a demand on you in a context in which you hadn't prepared and been able to make yourself comfortable with that (so some of us are fine at school and work as long as nobody asks us to stay longer than we expected, and as long as we know we can switch off into an almost totally demand-free mode to rest our executive functions before and afterwards every single day), because otherwise there is an extremely out-of-proportion "I'm trapped and have no control" fear reaction that's supposed to be triggered by things like getting stuck in a ditch. It's completely different to "I don't want to brush my teeth because I don't like how the bristles feel on my gums".

  • @Betchawontt
    @Betchawontt 3 года назад

    I knew my oldest had sensory issues but I never knew what. This made so much sense. Im sure I have sensory processing issues that went unnoticed as well

    • @aneetawaseem731
      @aneetawaseem731 6 месяцев назад

      Hello there.can you please let me know about your oldest sensory issues.are they reduced by the age??how is he/she is doing now

  • @liveloveblog8274
    @liveloveblog8274 4 года назад

    so autism is disorder in brain

  • @manishmore1506
    @manishmore1506 4 года назад

    Dear madam pls share pdf

  • @rawmad79
    @rawmad79 4 года назад

    How to differentiate just spd with spd+autism or spd+adhd ?

  • @rawmad79
    @rawmad79 4 года назад

    Is it possible kid with spd sometimes over reaction dan sometimes under reaction ?

  • @rawmad79
    @rawmad79 4 года назад

    Can spd cause speech delay ?

    • @iriskljunic7382
      @iriskljunic7382 7 месяцев назад

      I met parents with kiddos on-line who's speech delayed and has diagnosis with SPD and they're doing both OT and ST.

  • @joykittenlover9052
    @joykittenlover9052 4 года назад

    I definitely have sensory processing problems even though ive never been diagnosed and I don't know how serious it is, as a kid (under 10) I would tie things very tightly around my waist because I needed to feel clothes, and bite my arms for sensory input. I touch everything but also am very sensitive to pain, I hate to have my hair touched. I yell and can't keep from it and make noises for no reason, but I also cover one of my ears as a reflex to anything loud or stressful, and I talk to myself. I'm extremely clumsy and have practically no balance but I used to have perfect balance, amd I love spinning and cant sit still, and hanging upside down, I skip to walk and love risks. I also have trouble with force control at all and drop things for no reason. I honestly didn't realize any of this was abnormal till two years ago (I'm 14 now btw)

    • @joykittenlover9052
      @joykittenlover9052 4 года назад

      If anything I've gotten worse with time, but I've learned to replace stims with less obvious ones and hide it and it doesn't interrupt my daily life much, so its not that bad not nearly as bad as some other peoples

    • @joykittenlover9052
      @joykittenlover9052 4 года назад

      @@chloesteele841 I'm really happy you have answers and are getting therapy and stuff to help you then! I want to be an OT when I grow up so I can help kids like us live life to the fullest because everyone should have that right

    • @joykittenlover9052
      @joykittenlover9052 4 года назад

      @@chloesteele841 same to you!

    • @kittib.2393
      @kittib.2393 3 года назад

      Aaaa now this described me perfectly. I'm currently during research on autism and adhd to see if I have either one of those or both (I think I fit adhd symptoms more tho). Have been doing research since the fall of 2020 at 12 now 13 yrs (and hopefully I will reach out my parents abt it in the future if I am brave enough to) I was confused abt the whole sensory processing/issues thing now I understand more about it and myself :)

    • @juliafox52
      @juliafox52 2 года назад

      @@joykittenlover9052 Kudos for having the maturity and self-awareness to do a journey of discovery. Please be careful, though, in talking of terms of demanding rights. Opening up realms of possibilities and opportunities, sure, but this cultural obsession with rights coupled with a refusal to accept responsibility is arguably the biggest issue of the past decade. Best of luck to you!

  • @nadzriismail4089
    @nadzriismail4089 4 года назад

    tq. it s very helpful in explaining the sensory processing issues

  • @IsisSummerRain
    @IsisSummerRain 4 года назад

    Thank you from the bottom of my heart ♥️

  • @RiverkeeperEmberStar
    @RiverkeeperEmberStar 4 года назад

    Will not grow out of it... No duh I'm an adult and just like most kids born in the 80's(&beyond) where swept under the rug

  • @jasperray
    @jasperray 4 года назад

    So I knew I had this but turns out my sister has this too . This was very helpful

  • @jesseberry7521
    @jesseberry7521 4 года назад

    You just described me to a t signs of auditory dysfunction

  • @jesseberry7521
    @jesseberry7521 4 года назад

    This is very helpful to me i have a lot of proprioceptive issues

  • @hannahvaverka1722
    @hannahvaverka1722 4 года назад

    I only have it with touch and I am SUPER sensitive to clothing. It is a struggle to find comfortable good looking clothes. It started when I was 16 months old.

    • @happyjoy310
      @happyjoy310 4 года назад

      Same here. Its a living hell. I get sucidal thoughts of it, every now and then.

    • @hannahvaverka1722
      @hannahvaverka1722 4 года назад

      happy joy Yeah it’s hard...

    • @happyjoy310
      @happyjoy310 4 года назад

      @@hannahvaverka1722 Not only that, i have to wear the same 3 outfits to school, kids assume im neglected when im not. Its SPD.

    • @happyjoy310
      @happyjoy310 4 года назад

      It takes control of your mind.

  • @larisacleaves9835
    @larisacleaves9835 4 года назад

    Do you know of a good place that’s holistic in Georgia ? Thank you

  • @bluefirewolf1991
    @bluefirewolf1991 4 года назад

    I'm 16 and have recently been diagnosed with sensory processing disorder

  • @ayeshayusri7551
    @ayeshayusri7551 4 года назад

    Thanks for the info👍

  • @Johnstonsamantha
    @Johnstonsamantha 5 лет назад

    Thank you for this video it explains so much when it comes to my son

  • @irmabeaupre1652
    @irmabeaupre1652 5 лет назад

    I wish there was a place like this in Massachusetts. This is my daughter so much. they have told me she would out grow some of her thing's but i have always thought she wouldn't. Many issue is her FEAR of dog's. She would jump off a building and not even think about it. Too get away even if she thought there was one. No she has never had a bad issue's with any animal.

  • @VirgoSun23
    @VirgoSun23 5 лет назад

    i had spd sience i was born and im 10 almost 11

  • @tsarmi9864
    @tsarmi9864 5 лет назад

    Anyone with synesthesia? I am struggling with a pattern of it now.

  • @albadowds5583
    @albadowds5583 5 лет назад

    adowds I am a first grade teacher. This is very helpful information about how the vestibular system affects children's ability to process and learn. By observing everyday in the classroom. To help with socialization problems, we work in small group in the writing, reading and math. We have a child who has a problem with his personal space and is constantly moving around, so we changed his place to the last row on the rug. We have to remind him about personal space of others. Also changing the routine is hard for him so we always let him know how many minutes we have left. And we are working with his parents.

    • @ninjamom1602
      @ninjamom1602 4 года назад

      Not sure if this still applies or not, but have you considered allowing him to sit on something like a peanut ball? This can greatly reduce the need to move about if they can bounce up and down in place while quietly working.

  • @lindenly22
    @lindenly22 5 лет назад

    Sadly, I was autistic, and it got worse in 1976 when I had overreactive SPD to fireworks. The fireworks on the Bicentennial were about 40 to 50 more decibels louder than normal to my ears than the normal person, making me cry every time. They are called crying meltdowns when that happens. I was 5 when that happened.

  • @melissasmith2801
    @melissasmith2801 5 лет назад

    Is there OT or some treatment for SPD for adults??

    • @user-zo1fr1vk8e
      @user-zo1fr1vk8e 4 месяца назад

      Ssp, iLS, gyrostim, GAPS diet, excercisrs to intergrate retain primitive reflexes, firbrain device, and vielight due. All can help.

  • @iMaGiNaTiOnWpAsSiOn
    @iMaGiNaTiOnWpAsSiOn 5 лет назад

    I notice one of the children I work with (he has ASD) presents with proprioceptive under-responsiveness (pushes too hard with his pencil), but also vestibular under-responsiveness (jumps on and off the couch, bounces on stability ball and rolls across the floor on his stomach , runs through the house, etc). So, if I'm incorporating a sensory diet, do I work on vestibular activities in conjunction with heavy work acticities for proprioceptive input?