hyposensitivity

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Hyposensitivity is characterized by a reduced sensitivity to sensory input, leading children to seek increased stimulation through touch, movement, or sound. At OrbRom Center in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, our occupational therapy programs help children with hyposensitivity develop better sensory processing and self-regulation skills. Through personalized sensory integration therapy, we support children in engaging safely and effectively with their environment to enhance learning and daily functioning.

Navigating a World of Sensory Overload: Understanding Sensory Processing in Autism

Imagine a world where the hum of fluorescent lights feels like a dentist's drill, a bustling classroom sounds like a rock concert, and the scratchy tag on your shirt feels like sandpaper. This is the reality for many autistic [Read More]

Sensory Processing in Autism

Sensory processing, the way our brains receive and respond to sensory information, is often a key aspect of Autism spectrum disorder (ASD). In this blog post, we will delve into the intricate relationship between autism and sensory processing, exploring [Read More]

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