
394- What Is Your Child's Sensory Profile? Strategies for Supporting Children with ADHD and SPD
ADHD Experts Podcast
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Is There a Sensory Processing Component to Toileting?
M, we had a couple of questions regarding the signs, auditory signs, of sensory discrimination disorder. Sometimes i will have clients who talk loudly in order to black out other censory input that's bothering them. They making noise am gives feedback to their bodies through bone conduction and it also out sensory input that they don't enjoy hearing. So it could be discrimination, it could be imagilation. There are different reasons for why a child might be withholding ait. Definitely can be a sensory interoceptive component. It extends into interroception and the feeling of having to go.
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