A Day in the Life of a Child with Sensory Integration Difficulties Leaflet

A Day in the Life of a Child with Sensory Integration Difficulties Leaflet

The following stories illustrate how people living with sensory differences may find those differences impact their day. Some sensory differences can have positive impacts, such as a keen eye for detail or a rich enjoyment of music. The stories focus on the challenges of sensory differences to highlight areas where individuals may need support and adaptations to routines and environments.

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