This video talks about how the vestibular system helps children understand their position in space and responds to gravity. Children with sensory processing issues may either seek out sensory stimulation (under-responsive) or avoid it (over-responsive). Activities like obstacle courses, hopscotch, and yoga can help address these differences, catering to each child’s sensory needs.
The auditory system plays a vital role in how children hear and respond to sounds. Under-responsive children may crave loud noises, while over-responsive children may be easily startled and overwhelmed by everyday sounds. Activities shown in this video, like making noise makers or playing games that identify sounds can support auditory processing skills.
