sensory seeking

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Sensory seeking describes behaviors where children actively look for increased sensory input to help regulate their nervous system. At OrbRom Center in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, our occupational therapists provide specialized sensory integration therapy to support children exhibiting sensory seeking behaviors. Through personalized interventions, we help children achieve better sensory regulation, improve focus, and enhance daily functioning in school and home environments.

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 Seeking vs Sensory Sensitive

Our senses play a vital role in how we experience the world around us. They provide us with information about our environment, helping us interact and engage. However, for some individuals, sensory input can be either overly stimulating [Read More]

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