Autism Co-Existing With Sensory Processing Disorders

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Uploaded by on Nov 20, 2010

Hi This is my fifth video about Autism and my fourth about Autism and co-existing conditions. This video is about Sensory Issues (Sensory Processing Disorders) in Autism and I give examples of Auditory (Sound), Touch (Tactition), Sight (Vision) and Smell (Olfaction). Enjoy :-)

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  • i have a son with autism he is 4 years old he has to much issues of sensory is all in his ears how to help him i can not call in phone i can not put t.v how to help him plz give me some aideas thanks

  • @mibrahem3000 Some people with autism process noises in a different way. For example some "low" level noises sound "loud" and distract them to levels which seem hard to understand. It can cause pain and discomfort. My advice would be to try and sort out what noises he likes and doesn't like first and then work out person centred plans to assist him. I hope this helps

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  • Thank you so much for this video! You are an amazing person who explained this very well to help me understand my almost 7 year old son. I just want him to have a happy life, ya know?!

  • tactile* not tactition. :)

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