
When you hear a sound, how do you respond? You might choose to ignore it or investigate its source. This process of using our senses to interpret a situation and respond in a purposeful way is called sensory integration. When these systems don’t synthesize, whether due to a diagnosis like autism or ADHD or to a skills deficit, it can lead to a whole host of learning and behavioral challenges. Studies have found that 1 in every 6 children has sensory processing issues that make it more difficult for them to thrive in school. In today’s podcast episode, we sit down with CHC’s Catherine T. Harvey Center for Clinical Services Occupational Therapist, Pamela Olson, MOT, OTR/L, to learn how best to support our child’s sensory skills development and what to do when things don’t seem quite right.
RESOURCES
Learn about CHC’s Catherine T. Harvey Center for Clinical Services
Learn about CHC’s Evaluations
Articles:
Differently Wired. A Parent’s Guide to Raising an Atypical Child With Confidence and Hope
Understanding Sensory Integration
What Is Sensory Processing Disorder?
Downloadable resource:
Sensory Integration and Sensory Processing Disorders Fact Sheet
From CHC Experts:
Is This Normal? Top 5 Things to Know About Your Young Child’s Development


