
Some children experience the world a little more intensely than others. Sounds may feel louder. Clothing tags may feel uncomfortable. Bright lights, busy environments, or certain textures can quickly become overwhelming. This is often referred to as sensory sensitivity, and it forms part of how some children process sensory information from the world around them. Children with sensory sensitivities are not being difficult or “overreacting.” Their nervous systems may simply be responding more strongly to sensory input. You might notice things like: • Covering ears in noisy environments • Avoiding certain clothing textures • Being overwhelmed in busy places • Strong reactions to smells, lights, or touch • Difficulty settling when there is too much sensory input With the right understanding and support, children can learn ways to manage these experiences and feel more comfortable in their environments. Small adjustments at home, school, and in daily routines can make a meaningful difference. If you’re noticing sensory sensitivities in your child and would like guidance, our team at JBay Therapy Hub is here to help support both you and your child 💛 #counseling #mentalhealth #therapy
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Some children experience the world a little more intensely than others. Sounds may feel louder. Clothing tags may feel uncomfortable. Bright lights, busy environments, or certain textures can quickly become overwhelming. This is often referred to as sensory sensitivity, and it forms part of how some children process sensory information from the world around them. Children with sensory sensitivities are not being difficult or “overreacting.” Their nervous systems may simply be responding more strongly to sensory input. You might notice things like: • Covering ears in noisy environments • Avoiding certain clothing textures • Being overwhelmed in busy places • Strong reactions to smells, lights, or touch • Difficulty settling when there is too much sensory input With the right understanding and support, children can learn ways to manage these experiences and feel more comfortable in their environments. Small adjustments at home, school, and in daily routines can make a meaningful difference. If you’re noticing sensory sensitivities in your child and would like guidance, our team at JBay Therapy Hub is here to help support both you and your child 💛 #counseling #mentalhealth #therapy
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