Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-17-2025
Abstract
This paper looks at how Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) affects children and their families. It explores how struggles with processing everyday sensory information can lead to behaviors that are often misunderstood, as well as the stress this can place on parents. By increasing awareness of SPD and its effects, we can better support children, ease parental challenges, and help kids feel more comfortable and successful in their daily lives.
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Recommended Citation
Brooklyn Hagberg. "Sensory Processing Difficulties in Children and How it Affects Behaviors and Parental Stress" (2025). Psychology Student Publications. 106.
https://commons.und.edu/psych-stu/106