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Child Reactions: Sensory Issues or Behavior Driven?

Janet Watkiss February 28, 2014 Behavior, Challenging Behavior, Child Development

Many parents and therapists alike can be perplexed by whether or not a child’s behaviors are resulting from sensory processing dysfunction or behavior driven. When living or working with infants or toddlers, this can be especially difficult until they are able to express their wants or needs by actions or words.

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