How to train babies with sensory dysregulation

  When babies are in the stage of growth and development, they undergo sensory integration training to help them acquire more knowledge. However, some children between the ages of 0-3 have not yet mastered the most basic physical movements, which makes parents doubt whether it is caused by sensory dysfunction. So, how to train babies with sensory dissonance?

  

How to train babies with sensory dysregulation1

  There are many types of sensory dysregulation in babies, such as sensory and visual dysregulation. Moreover, sensory dysfunction is a comprehensive symptom, and parents need to master training methods to regulate sensory dysfunction.

  1. Training methods for vestibular sensory integration dysfunction. You can choose to sit in the suspended net and constantly swing back, forth, left, and right. You can also choose a large cage ball and do exercises such as lying down or prone on it, which can effectively maintain your body's balance ability; You can also stand on the balance table and let the baby throw the ball to exercise their catching or throwing movements. Having him stand on the trampoline and jump is also a great way.

  2. Methods for addressing tactile sensory dysregulation. You can choose different towels to wipe the skin of your child's fingers, palms, limbs, and other areas, effectively stimulating their tactile sensation. You can also wrap your baby in a large towel and let them roll around, constantly stimulating various parts of their body.

  3. Methods of somatosensory training. Continuously bend and stretch the head and limbs, and swing them left and right. You can also lift or lift some heavy objects up and down the stairs. Babies can also use bicycles or scooters to do some related exercises, which can effectively stimulate their sensory perception.

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