What does a sensory processing issue look like in infants?

Here is a family’s story of having a baby with sensory processing issues. Awareness of the sensory system is finally being acknowledged and early intervention is the key to helping your little one.

If you are concerned about how your baby receives hugs, reacts in crowds or loud places (fireworks, parades, music), avoids eye contact, recoils to textures (like sand boxes and grass) you may want to look into the sensory system. A Pediatric Occupational Therapist can assess your baby and provide valuable information and ideas or therapy if necessary.