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               by  Carol  Stock  Kranowitz,  author  of
               The  Out  of  Sync  Child:  Recognizing   Because  of  the  lack  of  long  distance
               and  Coping  with  Sensory  Processing
               Disorder.                              cerebellum  and  frontal  lobes,  SPD
               One major commonality between the
               two  disorders  is  explained  by  Drs.
                                                      needing  music  played  at  all  hours  of
               The Mislabeled Child:                  the  day.  Some  children  may  refuse
                                                      physical  contact,  while  others  might

               sensory  processing  disorder  typically   Some children will only eat mild foods
               show signs of problems with the long-  with  similar  consistencies,  whereas



               cerebellum  (which  helps  to  regulate
                                                      Therefore, it’s true that children who

               with  the  frontal  lobes  (which  help







               problems  when  controlling  and
                                                      to those around them, whereas those
               responses.  Because  of  this  inability
                                                      SPD  is  all  about  physical  struggles

                                                      and social component – and that’s the










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