Sensory Processing Disorder | Proprioception

Learn about Sensory Processing Disorder and how our sense of Proprioception can be affected by Sensory Processing Disorder. You'll also learn some tools and strategies to help regulate this sensory system.
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Want to learn more about sensory processing disorder and our proprioception system? You've come to the right place! In this video we will answer questions like what is proprioception, what our proprioceptive system does, and all about the proprioception sensory system. Is your kiddo demonstrating sensory overload? Or are the seeking more sensory input? We describe sensory seeking behavior and what that might look like in a sensory seeking toddler. Is your little one sensory avoiding or demonstrating sensory defensiveness? Kids OT Help is here to break it all down. I am a pediatric occupational therapist that talks a lot about pediatric occupational therapy and how occupational therapy can benefit kiddos with various dysfunctions. ▶▶▶Insta - nekole.ambe...

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  • @yinzertoyguy3678
    @yinzertoyguy36782 жыл бұрын

    I have been a martial arts instructor for nearly 30 years and am only now really learning about proprioception and children. It all started when I asked a student where her foot was when she was kicking, and she said "I don't know." At first, I responded with "Well, that's a problem." By the next class, I had done some research and apologized to her, and was all about trying to find a way to help students actually consciously figure out where their limbs are in space. This video has been very helpful, and the whole concept of actively using Proprioceptive feedback is actually revolutionizing the way I teach. Thank you.

  • @kelleyrogers6013
    @kelleyrogers60134 жыл бұрын

    MY SON WAS DIAGNOSED AUTISTIC and could not tie his shoes or dress himself despite OT and PT... And adhd drugs. He fell a lot and had trouble writing and this all got better after he had brainstem compression relief through ATLAS ORTHOGONAL. School psychologist says he no longer has any sign of Autism or ADHD. His PT tested his balance after 3 times of failing and after the atlas adjustment he tested normal for his age! She presented his case after his recovery at a PT conference in 2015. I try to tell all parents to rule out atlas subluxation with an atlas orthogonal doctor asap

  • @cherylcorran1564
    @cherylcorran15645 жыл бұрын

    Very interesting, made lots of notes and I really think this will help me meet the needs of the children in my workplace

  • @anneg8319
    @anneg83197 ай бұрын

    Hello. Love your channel. Along with the obvious checks for eyes (prism) and ears (one ear hearing clearer than the other) please seriously consider a segment on checking for Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome/ Hypermobility Disorder. This connective tissue/ligament disorder causing loose joints (double-jointed, etc) and instability, can also be a reason for proprioception due to the brain just not registering the ligaments are loose. Early signs can be: not being able to carry heavy things (floppy wrists), spraining ankles, sitting in a W rather than cross legged, performing crazy pretzel positions, being able to do funky things with fingers/thumbs, etc. Checking for Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome/Hypermobility Disorder is so simple it could/should be a mandatory check just like for eye and ear problems.

  • @carlaeva7573
    @carlaeva75735 жыл бұрын

    Oh Lord! This video made my day!!! So clear, so helpful, so simple but complete information. Thank you Nikole!!!

  • @owens182405
    @owens1824055 жыл бұрын

    I'm so happy I found your page and Instagram. My daughter is definitely a seeker I believe, very much so. This is so eye opening!

  • @MrsNomad-qt1yh
    @MrsNomad-qt1yh5 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for making this series. I remember you asked if we were interested in this system and I think a few people replied. I really appreciate that you cater to your viewers even though a small number requested this topic. Very awesome of you. 💗

  • @nekoleamber

    @nekoleamber

    5 жыл бұрын

    Mrs. Nomad Thank you for your kind words! I’m happy to do it, and I believe that’s what it’s all about! 😊💜

  • @crystaljohnson4412
    @crystaljohnson44125 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for posting this! My 3yo is definitely a seeker. Lots of insight and strategies I plan to use.

  • @s2776
    @s27763 жыл бұрын

    First thank you for what you do, this is the second video I've watched. And I know the majority of your audience is of course female. But don't forget there are lots of Dad's Grandpa's & Uncles that are also vested in child development. And really just helping the best we can. Big picture, help is help. And I am grateful.

  • @allysoncartwright9364
    @allysoncartwright93643 жыл бұрын

    My son went from avoiding when he was little to seeking within the last couple of years or so. He is 9. He is constantly bumping into/touching people while standing in line. Thank you for these ideas!

  • @nekoleamber

    @nekoleamber

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing!!

  • @Starmielax
    @Starmielax4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much! I finally have enough info to understand my son. I believe he’s on mostly on the avoiding side. Especially With postural stability. He’s often “laying” leaning, and sitting etc.

  • @TryRelaxationMusic
    @TryRelaxationMusic3 жыл бұрын

    thank you for this

  • @andreamyburgh1374
    @andreamyburgh13742 жыл бұрын

    Thanks!

  • @kienthucchochamecoconbituk8253
    @kienthucchochamecoconbituk82534 жыл бұрын

    IT IS VERY HELPFUL FOR ME. MY SON GET Spd AND THIS VIDEO HELP ME ALOT

  • @tinknradley7142
    @tinknradley71425 жыл бұрын

    this is AMAZING! thank you both! I have been a sensory avoider since I was an infant and have trouble with my autonomic system. I know this video is mostly for older kiddos but i have a 2 month old. i was wondering what to look out for at a young age so I make sure she's integrating better than I did.

  • @nekoleamber

    @nekoleamber

    5 жыл бұрын

    Hi there! So great that you are so knowledgeable about our sensory systems! 2 months is pretty young, but I like to watch for whether a baby tends to do better/seems happier with extra proprioceptive input (ex: swaddling, sleep sacs, baby carrying, etc). :)

  • @estrellaagustin4206
    @estrellaagustin42063 жыл бұрын

    Great sharing from you two. Very informative.

  • @Dani-bf6pd
    @Dani-bf6pd5 жыл бұрын

    What about a 4 year old that is on both ends. My sons been squeezing things, grinding teeth but he is also afraid of some playground equipment and ridding a bike without a lot of coaching.

  • @alishaberrey4479
    @alishaberrey44794 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing. My 3yo is in OT with sensory issues as you describe and we do lots of play, trampoline, crash pad, etc. It this something that corrects itself over time or is it something that she will live with?

  • @EcoErin
    @EcoErin Жыл бұрын

    What if your child hates the weighted blankets & doing wheel barrels, etc. It seems like every attempt i make on doing these things he can't stand doing them. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated!

  • @Realestatepenny
    @Realestatepenny3 жыл бұрын

    This is so confusing to me. I am 24 and I suspect I am autistic. I've been diagnosed with sensory processing disorder already. I am constantly dropping things, bumping into things/people, tripping on things, accidentally breaking things. missing my mouth when eating/drinking, ect, but I don't do any of those things intentionally or consciously. As a kid I was the same way, but I also learned to ride a bike at 3-years old, did all kinds of sports such as dance, gymnastics, figure skating, ect, and while I was never really good at those things, I was able to do them. As an adult I feel like it has gotten a lot worse. Does doing sports and things like that minimize these symptoms and if so, do they come back if you no longer do those things? (I don't really do sports or anything anymore)

  • @rachelvandoorn4076
    @rachelvandoorn40762 жыл бұрын

    A serious topic with smile inclusive the marketing voor for the weight stuff

  • @MuzzzicRoxxx
    @MuzzzicRoxxx5 жыл бұрын

    Watching this for my baby. But now I finally know what my struggles are called like😂 i bump into everything and have worst control over my strength

  • @heatherogoussan7984
    @heatherogoussan79844 жыл бұрын

    I have one of each. My oldest is an avoider and the youngest is a seeker.

  • @erikacollazo8153
    @erikacollazo81534 жыл бұрын

    Hi Nekole, so much great information! Im not sure if uv discussed this already, but why are children or whomever proprioceptive seekers? I don't understand why this is? So very interesting. Thank u so much for all ur work.

  • @Sunnyfield323

    @Sunnyfield323

    3 жыл бұрын

    Because the brain is wired differently.. autism or ADHD ..

  • @childofthemosthigh958
    @childofthemosthigh958 Жыл бұрын

    What if they fit into both categories?

  • @kathryncollins8708
    @kathryncollins87082 жыл бұрын

    Does this involve dizziness? I think I have MdDS. All I know is it is brain related and has a pulling effect to the side like a magnet pulling me. Probably not proprioception. Interesting video though.

  • @ninageorge8465
    @ninageorge84653 жыл бұрын

    What are your recommendations for weighted blankets and vests for my daughter feels hot on her trunk alot and doesn't wear clothes on top at home as she says she's hot.

  • @Jessbrunotte
    @Jessbrunotte5 жыл бұрын

    Would you be able to do a video on tips for helping a baby who is delayed in starting solids? My sons doctor is referring him to an SLP but we are still waiting for a call back. He is 9.5 months old and can eat smooth purees and yogurt or crunchy snacks but struggles with anything in between.

  • @ld2107

    @ld2107

    4 жыл бұрын

    My son is the same going on 14 months but will not eat solids i have to puree all of his food, if any little piece of food that isnt pureed goes in his mouth he will gag and vomit. Were you able to get any help with your little one?

  • @silverlagomorpha3177
    @silverlagomorpha3177 Жыл бұрын

    Put your toddler in a dark silent room to go to sleep. If they have problems with proprioception, this is way too stressful to promote sleep.

  • @gayanisamarasuriya6616
    @gayanisamarasuriya66164 жыл бұрын

    What's the instagram page pls

  • @nekoleamber

    @nekoleamber

    4 жыл бұрын

    +Gayani Samarasuriya hi there! My Instagram handle is @kidsothelp And Rachel’s Instagram handle is @thesensoryproject208

  • @yinglin5559
    @yinglin55592 жыл бұрын

    Hello ladies, be respectful to “those kiddos”! So rude, they are very struggles, nothing. It’s not funny to them when they bummed into others

  • @beckacheckaenterprises7294
    @beckacheckaenterprises72947 ай бұрын

    This is great but for EVERYONE who sees this comment- ADULTS can experience this too. 🎉