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Parent supporting a young child in a calm sensory-friendly corner at home.

Understanding Sensory Processing Challenges: Autism Parent Guide

Sensory processing challenges can affect how an autistic child responds to sounds, lights, textures, movement, smells, and busy environments. This guide helps parents understand common sensory needs and think about supportive ways to make daily routines feel calmer and more manageable.

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Parent supporting a young child in a calm sensory-friendly corner at home.

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Child focused on a jigsaw puzzle at a table in a calm, supportive home environment.

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Parent observing a young child arranging textured blocks in a calm sensory-friendly home setting.

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Teacher supporting students during a calm classroom activity with notebooks, pencils, visual supports, and sensory-friendly headphones nearby.

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Calm autism-friendly home space with a cozy quiet corner, soft cushions, headphones, books, and organized storage bins.

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Parent helping a young child brush teeth beside a visual routine chart in a calm, cozy home setting.

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