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Is your child a seeker? Avoider? Both? Hyposensitive means that you are less sensitive (under-responsive) to input than others. Meaning you may want and crave more input to feel regulated and fulfilled. This may look like constantly moving, spinning, jumping, or playing rough with others. At times we refer to people that are hyposensitive as seekers. Sensory Processing Disorder Seeker (hyposensitive) - loves movement - enjoys being rough and active sensoryprocessingdisorderparentsupport.com/sensory-processing-disorder-symptoms-checklist.php #sensoryprocessing #sensoryprocessingdifferences #sensoryprocessingdifficulties #sensorychecklist #sensorysymptoms #sensoryprocessingdisorder #adhd #sensory #autism Sensory Processing Disorder Hypersensitive, Sensory Processing Disorder Red Flags, How To Help A Sensory Seeker, Sensory Processing Disorder Symptoms, Sensory Integration Disorder, Sensory Seeker Vs Sensory Avoider, Sensory Diet, Processing Disorder, Sensory Processing Disorder
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Is your child a seeker? Avoider? Both?

Is your child a seeker? Avoider? Both? Hyposensitive means that you are less sensitive (under-responsive) to input than others. Meaning you may want and crave more input to feel regulated and fulfilled. This may look like constantly moving, spinning, jumping, or playing rough with others. At times we refer to people that are hyposensitive as seekers. Sensory Processing Disorder Seeker (hyposensitive) - loves movement - enjoys being rough and active sensoryprocessingdisorderparentsupport.com/sensory-processing-disorder-symptoms-checklist.php #sensoryprocessing #sensoryprocessingdifferences #sensoryprocessingdifficulties #sensorychecklist #sensorysymptoms #sensoryprocessingdisorder #adhd #sensory #autism
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