SELF-DIAGNOSED : ARE YOU NEURODIVERGENT OR ARE YOU NEUROTYPICAL?
Neurotypical individuals generally do not have sensory processing disorders, as their sensory responses are typically mild, occasional, and do not disrupt daily life. While they may have personal sensory preferences or minor sensitivities, these do not meet the threshold of a disorder. In contrast, sensory processing difficulties are more common in neurodivergent individuals (e.g., those with autism or ADHD), where reactions are more intense and can significantly affect functioning.
Join us for an insightful discussion on the intricacies of Sensory Processing Disorder within the realm of neurodiversity. This event, hosted by The Art and Science of Touch group, will delve into the unique sensory experiences of individuals with Adult ADD/ADHD, Autism, and Neurodivergence. Our speakers will explore effective strategies to manage sensory challenges, enhance self-regulation, and promote sensory integration. Whether you are a parent, caregiver, educator, or individual interested in neurodiversity, this event offers valuable insights and tools to navigate the sensory world with confidence and understanding. Don't miss this opportunity to connect, learn, and support each other within the neurodiverse community.