Sensory processing is how our brains make sense of what we experience through our senses – touch, sight, sound, smell, taste, movement, knowing where our body is in space, and internal senses like hunger and thirst.
When a child processes sensory information differently, they might react too strongly or not at all to what they feel, see, or hear.
This can make it hard to pay attention, respond to different situations in expected and secure ways, or handle daily activities.





