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Sensory Processing

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    Being sensory smart
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  • What is sensory processing
    Sensory processing tells us what is going on in our bodies and in the world around us
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  • Name the 7 senses related to sensory processing
    1. Sight 2. Smell 3. Taste 4. Vestivular/Movement 5. Proprioception/ Body Awareness 6. Touch 7. Auditory/Hearing
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  • What is a strategy to help with being overly sensitive to noise
    Earbuds/headphones, listening to music, if possible moving away from the loud noice
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  • I am a pickey eater; I resist new foods and textures...What do I have a sensitivity to?
    Taste
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  • I hate being tickled or cuddled...What sense is this describing?
    Touch
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  • What does Proprioception/Body awareness affect?
    Coordinated movements (riding a bike, running, etc.)
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  • What are the components of sight related to the senses?
    Focus, tracking movements, contrast, distance vision, etc.
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  • What is your vestibular sense?
    The sense of movement
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  • What can you utilize in school if you are seeking tactile input?
    Putty, kinetic sand, chewing gum, etc.
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  • Swinging, spinning, rollercosters don't bother me, what sense is related to?
    Vestibular/Movement
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  • Where can I go in the classroom or school building if I feel overwhelmed?
    Chill zone, for a walk, get a drink of water, cousenling office, etc.
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  • True or False: Everyone perceives sensory input the same
    False
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