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Imagine a fire alarm incessantly going off. Now, imagine anxiety creeping in at the sound of the painstaking alarm. Sensory Processing Disorder is a condition in which a person has trouble receiving and responding to information received through the senses. SPD is most commonly found in those with developmental conditions (Autism Spectrum and other special needs). One way to assist with SPD is through sensory integration. The goal of sensory integration is to help children acclimate and respond in an appropriate to things that would normally send their senses into overdrive. In an effort to achieve sensory integration in our classroom, supplies such as noise cancellation headphones, weighted blankets, and desk chair pockets will help create a space that is conducive to their learning needs. This school year, we are focusing our attention on creating spaces and opportunities where the students can use their superpowers to beat sensory overload.

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Imagine a fire alarm incessantly going off. Now, imagine anxiety creeping in at the sound of the painstaking alarm. Sensory Processing Disorder is a condition in which a person has trouble receiving and responding to information received through the senses. SPD is most commonly found in those with developmental conditions (Autism Spectrum and other special needs). One way to assist with SPD is through sensory integration. The goal of sensory integration is to help children acclimate and respond in an appropriate to things that would normally send their senses into overdrive. In an effort to achieve sensory integration in our classroom, supplies such as noise cancellation headphones, weighted blankets, and desk chair pockets will help create a space that is conducive to their learning needs. This school year, we are focusing our attention on creating spaces and opportunities where the students can use their superpowers to beat sensory overload.

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