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
Discover everything you need to know about Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD), including symptoms, causes, and strategies for support.| Autism Parenting Magazine
In both very young and older children with autism, it can be hard to detect if sound sensitivity is occurring.| 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
Parents and families are often overwhelmed with the many challenges of caring for a child with autism. For most, joining autism support groups is one way to reach out and get the help needed from other people who have been in their shoes and understand how they feel.| Autism Parenting Magazine