Meet nonverbal teenager Navneet, who is on the autism spectrum, and gain insider insight into a life with sensory processing differences.| Autism Parenting Magazine
A look at what is the Sensory Processing Disorder ICD-10 Code for those with autistic children seeking or wondering about the legitimacy of SPD diagnosis| Autism Parenting Magazine
Childhood memories of scraped knees and band-aids as a rite of passage, recalling the anticipation of my grandmother's care and the thrill of daring bicycle tricks.| Autism Parenting Magazine
An overview of sensory modulation disorder which is often confused for the more frequently discussed sensory processing disorder.| Autism Parenting Magazine
As we all learned in elementary school, there are five basic senses that we use to process the world around us; touch, hearing, vision, smell, and taste. Our sense organs (e.g., eyes, nose, etc.) receive information from the environment and relay that information to the brain for interpretation. Throughout the day, each of us processes […]| Autism Parenting Magazine
Sensory cognition in autism is a key topic as sensory cognition is how senses are used to make a connection with the world around us.| Autism Parenting Magazine
What is hyposensitivity, is it sensory processing disorder, and how does it affect people on the autism spectrum.| Autism Parenting Magazine
Sensory processing disorder (SPD) is often confused with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) due to the similarities and connections that exist.| Autism Parenting Magazine
Learn about sensory defensiveness in autism - signs, symptoms, and strategies for efficient management among children on the spectrum.| Autism Parenting Magazine
Auditory processing disorder is a complicated condition courting controversy like most other sensory processing disorders.| Autism Parenting Magazine
Many people with autism spectrum disorders are highly sensitive to light, noise, and other sensory input. A new study in mice reveals a neural circuit that appears to underlie this hypersensitivity, offering a possible strategy for developing new treatments.| medicalxpress.com
Discover everything you need to know about Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD), including symptoms, causes, and strategies for support.| Autism Parenting Magazine
Most parents have witnessed a tantrum or two. A meltdown, or an autistic brain trying to control sensory overload with a challenged filtering system, cannot be equated to a tantrum.| Autism Parenting Magazine