"My Senses Are Different" is a guide for parents and caregivers to help them deal with sensory processing issues in children.
Parents may notice that their children are picky eaters, sensitive to certain fabrics, or bothered by loud noises or bright lights. What many don't realize is that behind these behaviors lies a different sensory processing experience.
I titled the book "My Senses Are Different" as if the child is saying to their parents and society, "My sense of touch is different."
The book includes a detailed explanation of sensory processing disorder, the difference between a sensory seeker and a sensory avoidant, and the most common challenges faced by children with sensory processing issues.
It also discusses the difficulties a child may face if left untreated and explains the seven sensory systems: touch, hearing, sight, taste, smell, spatial awareness, and the vestibular system (balance).
The book also includes a quick quiz for caregivers, where they answer yes or no questions to determine if a child has a sensory processing issue, along with strategies that can be implemented at home.
Other topics covered include sensory diets, strategies to reduce drooling, the relationship between sensory processing and food, tips for dealing with picky eaters, the difference between sensory and behavioral issues, how to design a sensory room at home, and more.






