be Well: Sensory processing
We visited Sensory Jim Pediatric PT to find out why this happens, and how to spot the signs in your kids.
News 12 Staff
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Nov 4, 2024, 3:27 PM
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Updated 172 days ago
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All of us process information differently.
For some people, and some kids, certain stimuli can become overwhelming.
We visited Sensory Jim Pediatric PT to find out why this happens, and how to spot the signs in your kids.
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