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Singapore Brain Development Centre
1 Tampines Central 5 #03-16CPF Tampines Building, Singapore 529508
Novena Goldhill Plaza #01-49 Goldhill Podium Singapore 903388
Sensory processing disorder or SPD in short, is a sort of `traffic jam' in the brain. Some bits of sensory information get `tied up in traffic,' and certain parts of the brain do not get the sensory information they need to do their jobs."
Some people with SPD are oversensitive to things in their environment. Common sounds may be painful and the light touch of a shirt may chafe their skin.
Others with sensory processing disorder may be uncoordinated, bump into object, be unable to tell where their limbs are in space and find it hard to engage in conversation or play
8/10 of the parents, who believed in Singapore Brain Development Centre’s Brain Training programs, have children who have Sensory Processing Issues.
Some moms who we met struggled with their children’s behavioral issues, as early as when they were a toddler. Yet, some moms, feedback that the issues they thought could be overcome when their child grows older; as with the adage, “you grow wiser as you grow older,” became a nightmare to them as they experienced the opposite of a worsened condition in their child.
Truth be told, your child do not outgrow sensory processing issues as they get older. Early intervention or treatment is required to assist the child’s development including emotional and social.
Here at Singapore Brain Development Centre, our treatment for Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) is a fun, play-based intervention that takes place in a sensory-rich environment. We use occupational therapy programs for treatment of SPD or sensory issues in disorders such as Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and Autism or Sensory imbalances. It may be supplemented with listening therapy or other complementary therapies.
To Moms and Dads, you may wish to spend sometime to go through the following Checklist to find out if your child is struggling with Sensory Processing Issues, and if so, we urge you to seek treatment as soon as possible, without any further delay, let us at Singapore Brain Development Centre help your child to overcome these issues for his developmental needs; and for his brighter future.
➢ Responds negatively to unexpected or loud noises➢ Overly sensitive➢ Unable to take instructions or not responding towards calling➢ Unaware or not concerned with the environment
➢ Fidgets or continually seeks all kinds of movement activities➢ Push or bang on people or object➢ Hangs on other people or objects, even in familiar situations➢ Seems to have weak muscles, tires easily, has poor endurance
➢ Avoids getting messy in glue, sand, finger paint, tape➢ Is sensitive to certain fabrics (clothing, bedding)➢ Touches people and objects at an irritating level➢ Avoids going barefoot, especially in grass or sand➢ Less awareness of pain or temperature
➢ Jumps from one activity to another frequently and it interferes with play➢ Has difficulty paying attention➢ Is overly affectionate with others➢ Seems anxious or insecure➢ Sensitive➢ Is accident prone➢ Has difficulty making friends – does not express emotions or too rough➢ Displays anxiety or insecurity with new environment, takes longer time to adjust – normally termed as
shy➢ Avoids new things such as food, activities etc.➢ Gets excited or high emotions easily when triggered
➢ Jumps from one activity to another frequently and it interferes with play➢ Has difficulty paying attention➢ Is overly affectionate with others➢ Seems anxious or insecure➢ Sensitive➢ Is accident prone➢ Has difficulty making friends – does not express emotions or too rough➢ Displays anxiety or insecurity with new environment, takes longer time to adjust – normally termed as
shy➢ Avoids new things such as food, activities etc.➢ Gets excited or high emotions easily when triggered
For troubled parents with struggling children in the special needs areas; of which for this case of Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD), let Singapore Brain ease your worries and let us help improve the life of your child through our specialised Brain Training programs. Contact us today. (link to http://brain.com.sg/contact-us/)