10/11/2025
Finally, a simple explanation for why your child melts down over what feels like "nothing." ๐ For kids with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD), their brain and nervous system get stuck in โoverdrive.โ Things that donโt bother most people can feel really hard for them. A tag that feels like sandpaper. A birthday party that feels like total chaos. Constant crashing, jumping, and moving.
SPD makes it tough for kids to handle sights, sounds, textures, and even everyday changes. And itโs more common than you think โ 1 in 6 kids struggle with it. ๐
When their brain isnโt getting clear messages, it shows up as:
โ Big meltdowns and outbursts
โ Trouble sitting still or focusing
โ Struggles with clothing, food, or sounds
โ Difficulty calming themselves down
โ Poor sleep, balance, or coordination
If this sounds like your child โ there is hope. ๐
๐ Head to the link in our bio or DM us today, and weโll share the next steps to help your child feel calmer, stronger, and more in control.
https://pxdocs.com/sensory/recognizing-the-signs-of-sensory-processing-disorder/