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Sensory needs, autism and our class ‘exercise’ activity!

Sensory Sensitivities: Children with autism can be either hypersensitive (over – sensitive) or hyposensitive (under – sensitive) to sensory input. Some examples of this are that you may see a child putting their fingers in their ears because they are hypersensitivie to sound.  You could see a child seeking sensory Read more

By Steph Reed, 11 years ago December 1, 2022
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