Kids with SPD may feel things differently. Sounds might seem too loud, clothes might feel scratchy, or they may love spinning and jumping more than other kids.
What You Might Notice
Covers ears with loud sounds
Refuses certain clothes or foods
Loves spinning, jumping, or crashing into things
Bothered by bright lights or strong smells
Gets overwhelmed in busy places
When to Reach Out for Help
Sensory issues make daily life hard
Strong reactions to sounds, lights, or touch
Avoids or craves sensory experiences too much
Who Can Help?
Occupational Therapist
Pediatrician
Sensory Specialist
How You Can Help at Home
Create a cozy, calm space
Slowly introduce new things
Use fidget toys or soft textures
Respect your child’s sensitivities
Keep routines simple and predictable
Additional Support Through Animation
Through gentle adventures, our characters explore sounds, textures, and feelings—helping kids know it’s okay to be sensitive.