When children with sensory processing disorders encounter their triggers, they may experience sensory overload, which can cause them to lash out physically or verbally, shut down, or exhibit other signs of distress.Learning how to manage a sensory processing disorder effectively must start with understanding the biology of sensory processing disorders as well as the signs of sensory processing disorder and their comorbidities, which we hope this guide will help many people accomplish.

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