
For neurodivergent children issues with toileting are very common. Their struggles may be because: They don't notice the signals They notice too late Toilets are an overwhelming place Fear of the flushing noise or smells They have lower body awareness or sequencing Transitions are difficult for them anyway So how...
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At SensationALL, we make sure that volunteering is mutually beneficial. We get so much from our amazing volunteers, so we want to ensure that their experience is equally as valuable. One of our volunteer story's, Katie, shows just this. From starting as placement student in our pre-school group to now...
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Very often, issues with food and eating are misunderstood as behavioural problems. But your child is not being defiant, lazy, or stubborn... it usually due to sensory processing issues. Eating is an enormous sensory activity and neurodivergent brains experience it very differently to neurotypical people so it can lead to...
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As a registered charity, SensationALL relies on the efforts of fundraisers and donors to help fund our vital services, many of these fundraisers are also families who benefit from the sessions and support and one wonderful example is the Forrest family... 7-year old Jamie has Autism and Epilepsy as well...
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Movement can be medicine when it’s offered with intention. Does your child frequently bounce, wobble, climb, or constantly move? Or maybe you feel the need to keep moving, fidgeting or rocking. This is often the nervous system's way of asking for organisation, grounding, or regulation. One tool that beautifully meets...
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