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No matter how small a change may seem to us, it may be huge for our Sensory Processing of South African children. If your instincts tell you that some recent change might be the cause of a new, problem behavior, listen to your gut!
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We like to think we are good observers of our kids, but in the hustle and bustle of life, all of us sometimes overlook the underlying causes for their challenging behaviors. No matter how small a change may seem to us, it may be huge for our Sensory Processing of South African children
If your instincts tell you that some recent change might be the cause of a new, problem behavior, listen to your gut! If you keep careful journal notes for just a few days to a week, you may well discover connections between behaviors and changes in your child's life that wouldn't occur to you if you didn't journal. It's especially important to consider journaling whenever a new behavior crops up and you aren't sure of its origin.
A child whose sleep has become interrupted by sleepovers, vacation travel, nightmares, insomnia, leg pain, medical issues, changes in sleep environment such as humidity or temperature, and so on may exhibit far worse behavior and Sensory Processing in South Africa issues than she does typically. Addressing the sleep issues may make a huge difference in your child's tactile sensitivity, irritability, lack of focus, etc.
Kids whose food intake is off due to too many sugary treats, too much fast food or processed food, picky eating, and oral issues (for instance, teething or a loose tooth) may experience stomach aches, nausea, or loose bowels as well as rashes, sensitive skin, behavior and mood problems, and increased Sensory Processing South Africaproblems
Journaling your child's food intake can be very helpful in discovering what's going on, and you can take this food journal to a nutritionist to get her insights as well. Pay especially close attention to any behaviors or physical changes that appear after your child has consumed gluten (wheat or other grains), casein (milk and dairy), soy, or corn, which are often not tolerated by children with Sensory Processing South Africa issues and/or autism
Also, if your child is on medications, it's especially important to aim for consistency in the types of foods he consumes and his meal and snack routines. For example, a child who is excited by stimulating events may not eat enough of the foods he needs to keep his blood sugar and energy stable, or to have his medications work properly. Food dyes and preservatives can create mood or behavior problems in some children as well.
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