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Sensory Integration Disorder Symptoms

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The number of symptoms in sensory integration disorder is quite high.. One of the most obvious symptoms, is a child who loves to live a life by sitting. Avoiding some toys in the park, having trouble playing games with friends, avoiding socializing, tactilely sensitive, very stable gamer and not interfering with the game, In the game, even the dialogues are constantly determined by itself., crawling, We may suspect that there is a sensory integration problem in children who skip or delay climbing and similar motor development steps.. In addition, sensory integration problems can be observed in children with mentally normal development..

Other prominent symptoms include::

– The child is constantly on the move,
– inability to concentrate/attention-perception problem,
– hitting something,
– Diffidence,
– Inability to tell the position of body parts in space,
– eating problems,
– Language and speech problems,
– Avoiding playing with games and toys that require skill,
– Difficulty toilet training,
– Difficulty getting dressed or not feeling comfortable,
– loose body and/or poor balance,
– The child is easily startled,
– Low academic learning skills, Not being open to learning or having difficulty learning
– licking non-food objects, don't mouth,
– don't move slow,
– Hitting/touching yourself and things,
– I don't want to wear socks,
– Distractibility,
– dislike or excessive enjoyment of swinging or jumping,
– I don't want to take a bath,
– Difficulty continuing a game,
– Difficulty going up and down stairs,
– Difficulty playing games with rules,
– Not playing with age-appropriate toys,
– Difficulty compared to peers in fine motor skills such as holding a pencil and drawing,
– Don't like to have feet off the ground,
– Avoiding touching and touching certain surfaces,
– especially barefoot, avoid stepping on sand and grass,
– Eating only certain flavors, eg salty or sweet.

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