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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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