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loominilearning · 1 year
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A Quick Overview of Sensory Integration Disorder
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Your sense-processing system works every time you see, hear, smell, touch, or taste something. Sensory processing is how your nervous system turns information from your senses into movements and changes in your behavior. If a child has a sensory integration disorder or sensory integration problem, they may not be able to use their abilities properly, which can lead to problems throughout their lives.
Children with SPD often have trouble with school and everyday skills like movement. It makes people feel alone, lowers self-esteem, and leads to other mental illnesses. To help your child have a happy and healthy future, learn about the signs, symptoms, and treatments for sensory integration problems.
What is Sensory Integration?
Sensory integration disorder is the brain's natural way of putting together and making sense of sensory information from the world. On the other hand, sensory integrative dysfunction happens when the brain doesn't organize or combine sensory data, which can affect behavior, growth, and how it processes information. Sensory support methods that have been shown to work can make people feel better and improve their quality of life.
Sensory integration is mostly about three senses: the touch, the vestibular, and the proprioceptive. Their links begin to form before birth and keep growing as the person grows up and interacts with the world around them. Not only do the three senses work together, but they also work with other parts of the brain. 
These three senses are less well known than sight and hearing, but they are very important to survival. There are a lot of different ways that these three systems work together. They let us feel, understand, and react to different things in our environment.
Here are the three senses:
Tactile System
Some nerves under the skin's surface send messages to the brain through the touch system. Light touch, pain, warmth, and pressure are all in this list. These are important for figuring out what's happening around us and protecting us so we can stay alive.
Vestibular System
Structures in the inner ear that pick up on movement and changes in the head's position are called the vestibular system. In this case, the vestibular system tells you whether your head is straight up or turned back. There are two ways that problems in this scheme could show up. Some kids might be very sensitive to vestibular stimulation and get scared when they do normal things that involve moving. 
Proprioceptive System
The muscles, joints, and tendons that make up the proprioceptive system help the brain remember where the body is in space. Proprioception tells our bodies to change positions so we can sit down properly and step off a curb. We can use our fine motor skills by writing with a pencil, ladling soup into bowls, and buttoning clothes.
Symptoms of Sensory Integration Disorder?
Toddlers can usually tell what's wrong. Parents may notice strange behavior and big mood swings when their child has a sense problem. People may call your child tough or troublesome when reacting to too much information from outside sources. Sensory integration disorder is often misdiagnosed and needs to be understood properly. Kids often use fight-or-flight when they have too much knowledge.
These issues make it more likely for kids with the disease to have a lot of social, academic, and emotional issues:
Having trouble making friends
Problems with feeling like a part of a group
Lack of self-esteem
Problems in school or learning problems
Being called awkward, stubborn, or annoying
Trouble with fine motor skills
Not liking noise and light
They think their clothes are too tight.
Because of the signs, people may become depressed, angry, or have other behavior issues. 
A child who covers their ears when there are loud noises or wants their clothes to be loose may be sensitive to sound or touch. They might not have SPD if these feelings don't affect their daily life or work. Symptoms vary from person to person, determining the illness's severity and nature.
Is Sensory Integration a Form of Autism?
Having trouble understanding sensory information has been called an autistic trait for a long time. Problems with the senses were added to the diagnosis and defined as not reacting strongly to sensory information or showing unusual interest in sensory aspects of the environment.
Sensory integration disorder can be very frustrating because it makes doing many normal things in life hard. Sensory integration treatment, a new method, helps people with and without autism calm down and improve many things. 
A lot of autistic people are either too sensitive or not sensitive enough to light, noise, and touch. They might not be able to stand the sound of washing, or they might need to stim and even hurt themselves to understand their bodies fully. These differences in how our senses work are sometimes called sensory processing disorders or dysfunctions. Sensory integration treatment can help people with these conditions.
Occupational therapists trained to help kids with sensory processing issues do it. Sensory tasks help kids get used to light, sound, touch, smells, and more. You can help their senses by swinging, brushing, playing in a ball pit, etc. These things help with attention, behavior, and stress.
How Do I Know If My Child Has Sensory Issues?
Hypersensitive children are more likely to be affected by sensory integration disorder. This makes them quickly overwhelmed by sensory experiences that others might not notice. This can cause outbursts, meltdowns, or skipping jobs that might look like anxiety or behavior problems.
Hypersensitive kids don't get enough stimulation and want more. Often, these kids do something called "sensory seeking" to get more sense input. It can be hard to tell if a child is acting out because sensory seeking can look like aggression or restlessness.
In Conclusion
Several studies have shown that treating autistic kids with sensory integration disorder makes them better. One study found that sensory integration treatment helped kids with autism improve their motor skills. Sensory integration therapy may change the nervous system directly, which can help with change, healing, and adaptive behavior. 
If you decide to get help from a professional for sensory problems, an occupational therapist can be helpful. Occupational therapists use an activity-based method, which helps kids better understand and sense information and practice everyday skills. To find out more about sensory processing disorders, go to Loomini Learning.
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selecaodoerick · 5 years
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infantcaresg · 5 years
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nim-khu-blog · 8 years
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The more you practice, The luckier you get! #coffeetasting #coffeecupping #sensoryskills #doser (at Dose Factory)
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jondechcafe · 3 years
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asianhealthcares · 5 years
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loominilearning · 1 year
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What Sensory Overload Symptoms Are
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Stress and sensory overload are both mental health problems closely linked. If someone is already stressed or overwhelmed, they may be more likely to have sensory overload in some scenarios. In the same way, having too many senses can make you feel anxious. 
Many things can lead to sensory overload symptoms, and some health problems can make you more interested in it. However, there are many ways to deal with this kind of sensitivity and avoid getting too stressed out.
How Does Sensory Overload Feel?
Sensory overload symptoms vary by person and circumstance, but you need to quit conflicting senses to focus on one sensory area.
It can make your heart beat fast, make you sweat, and make you feel disconnected. You might feel anxious or angry like you can't think straight and your mind is overloaded. This might make you want to fight, run away, or freeze, or you might want to cover your ears or eyes to block out some noise.
The signs and sensory overload symptoms are a lot like those kids have when they have sensory overload. It might be harder for kids to understand what it means to be in sensory overload. They generally react by getting angry instead of trying to calm down the different senses.
Some of the emotional effects of sensory overload include:
Taste
You do not like the soft, salty shellfish when you try it for the first time. You freak out and spit it out because of the way it tastes and feels.
Hearing
The first example at the start of this piece shows what an auditory sensory overload looks like. There is already too much noise in the room for your brain to handle any more loud sounds. 
Sight
When you get home from a long day at work, there is mess all over the place, dirty dishes in the sink, and your partner watching TV on the couch. Your brain gets too busy processing what you see because there are many visual cues. 
Touch
When your clothes are too tight or itchy, you feel trapped and anxious. 
Smell
When someone gets into the lift with you and smells like they just took a shower with perfume on, the smell makes you feel like you could choke or throw up because it is so strong.
How Do You Know If You Have Sensory Overload?
An annoying feeling from some information is different from sensory overload. It's more like an overpowering or overstimulating feeling you can't handle now. Individuals with this condition often have various causes and sensory overload symptoms. If you're having a sensory overload response, signs might include:
Anxiety and not being able to calm down
Being irritable
Kids' temper tantrums
Physical pain and restlessness
You need to put your hands over your eyes and ears to block out what's coming in.
Panic, fear, or stress
When you're very excited or "wounded up,"
Wanting to get away from what's causing the emotional overload
When kids have too much physical input, they often have a temper tantrum or meltdown, which adults may mistake for bad behavior. Figuring out where a child is feeling too much can help you tell the difference between behavior problems and stress caused by sensory overload and worry.
Is Sensory Overload Anxiety or ADHD?
You might have trouble understanding sensory information if you have Attention Deficit Disorder, whether hyperactive, inattentive, or a mix of the two. It's still possible to experience sensory overload symptoms, even if you don't pay much attention to your surroundings or find it hard to block out what's not important. This can happen even if you are sensitive to a lot of things.
People with ADHD may act impulsively, react emotionally, be too active, have trouble controlling their emotions, or focus too much. Because of these problems, it might be tough for an ADHD person to tell when enough is enough before they hit the point of sensory overload.
Due to his lack of awareness of his sensory regulation needs or the sensory stimuli around him, he often becomes aware too late and feels sensory overload.
How Do You Fix Sensory Overload?
Anyone who has sensory overload symptoms will feel scared, stressed, or worn out. There are signs that someone with a sensory processing disorder is feeling stressed, like stimming more, getting irritable, or pulling away. You should help them figure out what they need to calm down. 
Sensory goods are another great way to feel better when you have sensory overload. Here are some sensory products that can help someone having a hard time. All of these items can help users feel better by calming them down and giving them something to do to help them recover from feeling too much:
Aromatherapy
Make a relaxing sensory place without any lights or sounds. This is great for people experiencing sensory overload because it can be used by those who find sound and sight too much.
Soft Play
When too much stimulation leads to a meltdown, a soft play area can be a safe place to let out their feelings and move around in any way that works for them.
Bubble Tubes
Bubble tubes are great for focusing in a quiet room because they make a soft light and a quiet bubbling sound. They can also help calm someone upset.
Final Thoughts
Anyone can have sensory overload symptoms, but people with autism, ADHD, PTSD, and other diseases are more likely to have it. It makes you feel uncomfortable and stressed. It can help to get away from things that make you feel bad, like loud noises or strong smells.
No matter who you are, sensory overload can happen to any of your five senses. Talking to a doctor or nurse is important if you are having trouble worrying and/or panic attacks. They can tell you about your choices, which could include therapy, changes to your lifestyle, and ways to deal with your problems. 
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selecaodoerick · 5 years
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deltawave · 3 years
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#soundhealing #soundtherapy #vibroacoustic #vibrationalyoga #rhythmicmovement #rhythmic #synchromovements #trance #sensorialwork #sensoryskills #tranformative #transcendental #traumaresolution #bodytuning #bodyawareness #bodyinstinct #breathingwork #vibesinmotion #emotionalrelease #relaxation #mentalreset #physicalrelease #trancehealing #rhythmictrance For thousands of years, yogis, meditators and ceremonial guides have utilized various techniques to enter altered states of consciousness which open a door into the energetic realm. From our ancestors to the indigenous traditions found on every continent, trance states are bridges to the unconscious and the earthy hidden realms of our souls. A trance state is an altered form of consciousness in which you are neither fully awake nor fully asleep. In essence, the trance state means to be between the conscious and the subconscious world. Entering a light trance state helps to bypass the critical mind which interferes with deep inner relaxation. Once access to that state is realized, there is a direct awareness of our entire vibrational body energy. If you are interested in a private online session or a group class mail me at: [email protected] For longer video's subscribe on my YouTube channel (Link in Bio). For any questions or sharing of experience DM me. Alex Mero Holistic Movement Detox & Relaxation https://www.instagram.com/p/CRHPrt-DFPu/?utm_medium=tumblr
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demisexugod-blog · 11 years
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Today in English Class
My teacher gave us boring sentences that we needed to add detail to and make more interesting. Here's what I wrote for each: 1. It was a cold day. "The streets were vacant. Icy wind loudly howling in my ears, I could smell the faint aroma of burning wood- sending pillars of smoke into the air from tall chimney tops. Miniature flurries of snow danced in the wind; as tiny ballerinas would, taking center stage over their silent audience. Teeth chattering, I sauntered to the wood pile, neatly stacked against my worn and water stained fence. Bits of snow sneak into my shoes, biting at my toes. Without gloves, I risked my fingers out of my pockets into the parched, chilled, air. Grabbing a hulking log to throw on top of my now dying fire, I think to myself, 'I wonder if the snow stings.'" 2. It was a hot day. "Ninety-seven. That's the number of blistering degrees beating down heavily on my burning scalp. The approximate number of sweating children, all crowded around a miserable looking man in his ice-cream truck. For the cheerful tunes playing, you would think he'd be happy. Right? Ninety-seven is the number of times my mind has floated to the ice cold bliss of a strawberry milkshake, clinging to the infinite promise of relief from is melting pleasure, like an infant to his teddybear. As my tongue dances behind my teeth, craving the cold, I consider the cost I would pay just to feel it's icy caress on my swiftly drying lips. Ninety-seven degrees... I'm going insane." 3. It was a nice sunset. "On my way home from work today, I saw the most stunning of sights. Kaleidoscope eyes with dancing colors, all lit up across the pre-nocturnal sky. A dark, shadowy mountain top offset the radiant spectrum. I understand now that it was the "black sheep" of the seemingly perfect view... But yet the contrast made it actually, quite lovely. Tiny birds, speaking their mind... Everything in life at ease. This sunset set my mind on fire, it's a shame, because it left too soon."
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loominilearning · 1 year
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The Importance of Foam Pit Cubes
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For gymnastics practice, foam pits and foam pit cubes are often used. By making the landing area soft and forgiving, they help people learn new skills. People trained to use foam pits and foam pits know that the right way to enter is still the most important thing for a safe landing. It's safe to fall on your feet first and keep your core tight. You could hurt your back or neck when you land in a pit head first or with your back bent.
Foam pits are filled with polyurethane foam blocks meant to make landing soft and safe for kids and adults. Unfortunately, mistakes can still happen and cause serious injuries. In the worst cases, they've even killed customers. If someone gets hurt in a foam pit because it isn't safe, the companies that made it, supplied it or ran the event can be held responsible.
Why Do Foam Pits Use Cubes?
There are many ways that pit blocks can be used as a crash pad. The foam cubes are soft but hold you up, so they can help protect you from low-level falls or tricks. You can also use foam pit cubes to have fun and mess around with them. Foam pits are often used in gyms, for gymnastics, at trampoline parks, for skateboarding, and BMX.
Large foam pit cubes, like 8-inch cubes, work best in trampoline parks and gyms. These big blocks allow more room between the cubes, making the foam better at absorbing impact. To build a foam pit, you need to think about more than just foam. You also need foam to line your pit. 
What are Foam Pit Cubes Made Of?
The foam pit cubes are all made of polyurethane foam. Fading or yellowing does happen to this kind of foam when it is near bright lights. It does not shorten their useful life or affect their ability to receive energy. Any maker will have this problem because it is a cosmetic flaw of the material.
Regular maintenance is needed for foam cube pits. With regular fluffing, foam cubes will stay fluffy for a long time. It is important to clean the pit and get rid of any dirt before putting the cubes back in after fluffing. Later, the pit will need to be filled with new raw foam because the old foam will break down. 
Most customers will update a few cubes every year or every other year. Learn more about Pit Cubes here.
What Is A Foam Pit For?
Besides being useful in many situations, foam pit cubes can save lives in sports settings. Some common places to use these foams are in landing pits and crash mats in gyms. Depending on the purpose, they come in a variety of standards. The many uses of foam are very varied, ranging from BMX landing foam pits to trampoline park items made of foam.
Different sizes, thicknesses, and shapes of foam can be used for these kinds of things. When you are thinking about buying foam for these uses, it is important to keep this in mind. For instance, the foam used in landing pits for professional gymnasts differs from that used in a more casual setting, like a kids' class. The professional foam is generally denser and in deeper foam pits.
Are Foam Pits Safe?
The purpose of pit blocks is to keep people from getting hurt by impacts. They help keep everyone safe in a lot of different sports. Thousands of people are kept safe daily by foam pits, whether studying to be a gymnast or having fun at a trampoline park. However, things should be done and thought about to make foam pits as safe as possible.
The material Foam Pit Cubes can be used in a lot of different ways. It is used for many things, from comfort to safety. When it comes to pit foam, its main job is to keep things safe. We also want it to look good, but safety will always come first.
Your Pit Foam's Quality
It works great in foam pits made to protect BMX and Motocross riders when a harder landing is needed. Before buying any pit foam, you should know what grade it is and why it's right for your needs. We have a highly skilled professionals that are always happy to help you and give you full information about the different types of foam we have here.
Do You Have Sufficient Foam?
It is just as important to ensure you have enough pit foam as choosing the right grade. To maximize foam pit safety, your pit should be fully filled with foam cubes or logs. 
Protecting Your Foam Pit
If you want people to use your foam pit, you should always make sure someone is watching them. Protecting is an important part of foam pit safety that you shouldn't skip. These people who use your foam pit should know how to do it right and always do it that way.
Putting safety signs around your foam pit will let people know how to use it. If something goes wrong, which is very rare, staff members should know how to do CPR to help people immediately.
Conclusion
It is important not to land on your head or neck, especially going forward. No matter what, you should never enter head-first, even when using foam pit cubes. Even though open foam training pits are the best they can be right now, there is still a chance of getting seriously hurt or dying. Before digging a pit, you should talk to an insurance company about protecting yourself from risk.
Contact us if you'd like to talk about our pit foam with a team member. You can learn more about the foam pits at Loomini Learning.
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deltawave · 3 years
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#sensoryskills #sensorialwork #sensorytraining #sensorial #bodyregulation #senses #sensitivity #bodysensitivity #sensory #sensationtraining #deltawaveyoga #motorskills #sensoryawareness #fascia #bodyalignment #privatesession #bodyawareness #fascialtissue #hypersensitive #selfawareness #unwindingmovement #stretch #fasciastretching #privatecoach The human organism is built on a bilateral basis. Our brain has 2 hemispheres and to be healthy efficient both sides need to be structurally and functionaly interwoven. I offer in person and virtual, private sensory training for beginners, health practicioners and sport professionals to help them to improve their sensory skills and get deeper in touch with their internal system. If you are interested in a personal online session or a group class mail me at: [email protected] For longer video's subscribe on my YouTube channel (Link in Bio). For any questions or sharing of experience DM me. Alex Mero Movement Meditation & Relaxation Guidance https://www.instagram.com/p/CQ5FMjYj4x8/?utm_medium=tumblr
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selecaodoerick · 5 years
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Nossa seleção de cafés especiais foca no sensorial, isso você já sabe, agora saiba também que nossos kits tem, além de 18 sensorias, 9 variedades de arábica e 6 métodos de processamento do café! Se permita tomar um cafés diferente por dia durante 18 dias comprando nosso kit de 18 pacotes de 30g e descubra essa viagem sensorial no mundo do café especial. Descubra os sensorias que mais gosta e compre mais!!!! Visite nossa página e conheça todos nossos cafés! www.selecaodoerick.com #cafeespecial #cafebrasileiro #cafeuneaspessoas #sensoryskills #kitdegustação #selecaodoerick (em São José dos Campos) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8xPUavB48M/?igshid=1gjfjjbhyixkw
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selecaodoerick · 5 years
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Escolha seu café pelo sensorial! Se encante com o universo de notas sensoriais do café especial! Esse café do nosso parceiro @isolecafes foi um verdadeiro sucesso!!! Entregamos o último pacotinho dele hoje! Mas se você não experimentou nao fique triste, no lugar do sensorial Framboesa, está entrando mais um cafezão desse nosso parceiro, sensorial VINHO BRANCO, torrado pela @capricecerchi, uma mestre de torra fantástica! Veja a última foto desse post com a embalagem do novo café! Você não pode perder essa chance de experimentar esse é outros 18 cafés da seleção do Erick! Visite nosso site e escolha cafés pelo sensorial! www.selecaodoerick.com #cafeespecial #cafebrasileiro #cafeuneaspessoas #sensoryskills #kitdegustação #selecaodoerick (em Spaço Café) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8r9CNNB6xM/?igshid=k13jjctym3bo
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