Daily Archives: June 23, 2020

Sensory Diets

 

We have begun to explore how Sensory Processing needs can often be been seen through some of the repetitive behaviours you see in your child’s everyday behaviours.  Most often, we tend to notice these behaviours because they can be challenging to manage e.g pushing, pulling, throwing, climbing, bouncing, running etc.  If you need a few more tips to know what sort of things you are looking for, click here: sensory-checklist

Sensory Diets can provide regular sensory input to begin to address you child’s sensory needs.  Doing this can help to ‘feed the need’ in your child, freeing them up to offer increased attention and focus to other things throughout the day – to help them in other areas of their learning!

This SWAY offers some introductory information and short video clips that begin to explain Sensory Diets and identify some things to try at home.   There is a number of videos: some short, some long, some from parents, some professionals; so you can ‘tap in and out’ to find out as much or little as you like.

As always however, if you find this is an issue for your child, please seek professional advice from your child’s Occupational Therapist who will be able to professionally assess and offer advice specific to your child’s needs.

If your child does not have an Occupational Therapist, please speak to your GP, Health Visitor, Child Develop Clinic or Pre-School Home Teaching Key-Worker who will be able to offer some advice on possible next steps.

Have fun feeding those Sensory Needs and watching your child grow!