enough from their bodies and the world around them to be able to stay calm and alert. These children may appear tired or ‘zoned-out’, or they might not register someone calling their name, even if they are in the same room. They appear under-responsive or under-aroused.
Alternatively, some children… are stressed or anxious, but heightened sensations can make the child feel even more stressed-out, and it can become a vicious cycle. Children may end up feeling totally overwhelmed. Their body may even respond to this by going into ‘shut-down mode’.
Most commonly, children will be a complex mixture…, they might be seeking sensations that have a calming and regulating effect; for example, chewing things or seeking out deep pressure touch, such as a bear hug. Support from Ryegate Children’s Centre At the Ryegate Children’s Centre, they do not provide individual sensory assessments. Their aim…