What are the Signs of Sensory Integration Dysfunction?
Sensory integration dysfunction, also known as Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD), manifests in different ways. Common signs include: - Over-sensitivity or under-sensitivity to sensory stimuli - Poor motor coordination - Difficulty with balance and spatial orientation - Behavioral issues such as hyperactivity or aggression - Challenges with fine motor skills like writing or buttoning clothes - Avoidance of certain textures or foods