

Why Is My Child Always Anxious? Understanding the Sensory Causes
A child who is often anxious and fearful Vestibular Hypersensitivity – A Fear of Movement As a parent, when you see your child refusing to play on swings, afraid to climb stairs, or even feeling anxious during transitions at school, you might think: "Why are other children playing so happily, while mine seems so fearful?" A teacher might also tell you: "They always stand to the side and don't join in!" or "They don't respond when called—I'm not sure if they're even listening.


Why Does My Child Cover Their Ears and Have Meltdowns at the Supermarket? It Could Be Auditory Sensitivity
Your child often covers their ears for no apparent reason A parent recently shared with me how her daughter, three-year-old Yan Yan, was struggling at school. She had been attending an afternoon class with just ten children and was perfectly focused. But when she moved to a morning class with twenty children, Yan Yan became a different child—her concentration plummeted and she started hitting other children. The mother couldn't understand why her daughter had become so diffic

