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Does your autistic child struggle with loud noises, bright lights, or certain textures? These sensory issues can be a common experience for children with autism. While every child experiences sensitivities in different ways, there is an undeniable relationship between autism and sensory issues.

When it comes down to it, it is all about how your child’s brain interprets information from your senses. Understanding the nuances of autism and sensory issues is key to helping your child navigate their environment comfortably.

Sensory Hyposensitivity and Hypersensitivity

Whether it is the need to avoid overwhelming stimuli or the desire for more sensory input, recognizing and addressing your child’s sensory needs is essential to supporting their overall well-being and daily functioning. Children with autism often experience sensory processing challenges, which can show up in two main ways: sensory hyposensitivity & hypersensitivity.

Sensory Hyposensitivity

This refers to a reduced response to sensory stimuli. Children with sensory hyposensitivity might seek out more intense sensory experiences to feel engaged. For example, a child might not respond to their name being called or be indifferent to pain.

Sensory Hypersensitivity

This occurs when a child has a heightened response to sensory stimuli. Children with hypersensitivity may try to avoid situations or environments that trigger these overwhelming sensations or engage in behaviors to block overwhelming stimuli.

How Does These Sensory Challenges Affect Your Child

Sensory processing challenges can significantly impact a child’s daily life. Difficulty with sensory input can affect:

  • Social Interactions: Misinterpreting social cues or avoiding sensory-rich environments.
  • Learning: Difficulty concentrating due to sensory distractions.
  • Self-Care: Challenges with activities like dressing, bathing, or eating.
  • Emotional Regulation: Sensory overload can trigger anxiety, frustration, or meltdowns.

ABA Therapy to the Rescue

As you can see, the relationship between autism and sensory issues can make everyday experiences overwhelming for autistic children. But ABA therapy for sensory issues provides a structured and personalized approach to help autistic children manage these sensory challenges effectively!

By identifying specific triggers and teaching practical coping strategies, ABA therapy for sensory issues can empower autistic children to navigate sensory stimuli with confidence–and that is where we come in!

Professional ABA Therapy for Your Child

At Harmony Behavioral Health, we understand how these sensory differences can impact daily life, and we are here to help you navigate this journey by providing ABA therapy for sensory issues. Whether your child is experiencing sensory hyposensitivity, hypersensitivity, or a combination of both, our experienced team is dedicated to creating a personalized ABA therapy plan that addresses your child’s unique sensory needs.

Contact us today to learn more about autism and sensory issues and how to enroll your child in ABA therapy. With our team by your side, you will gain the knowledge, support, and tools needed to help your child thrive!

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