Being a parent is hard, but it’s even harder when you have a child with disability. The parents talk about their child and his sensory processing disorder and how they best handle the situation. Read along with this family and their struggle to just try to live as a normal life as possible for their son.
My youngest son also struggles with sensory processing issues. He is not on the spectrum, but clearly has difficulties with sounds, textures and smells. The older he gets, the more challenging his sensory system has become.
This article contains many different links that can help a parent who also has a child with the same disability. They talk about their youngest as well to kind of relate with these parents. To generate a feeling of warmth and understanding as they try to help these parents through the difficult task for their loved ones.
Key Takeaways:
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Sensory processing disorder can cause a child to be uncomfortable for reasons you may not understand.
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There is a lack of research and funding for Sensory processing disorder.
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Parents need coping skills, too, when raising a child with challenges.
Read the full article here:
http://nottheformerthings.com/2017/01/12/sensory-processing-disorder/
http://nottheformerthings.com/2017/01/12/sensory-processing-disorder/
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