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Experts and therapists that treat SPD report results using a technique involving a soft corn brush to help children regulate their sensory experiences. The technique developed by Patricia Wilbarger is called the Deep Pressure Protocol (DPPT). If you already have determined that your child is displaying symptoms of SPD, consult your neurologist or occupational therapist to determine if the brushing technique would be appropriate and helpful for your child. Benefits may include:
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An improved ability to transition between various daily activities
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An improvement in the ability to pay attention
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A decreased fear and discomfort of being touched (tactile defensiveness)
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An increase in the ability of the central nervous system to use information from the peripheral nervous system more effectively, resulting in enhanced movement coordination, functional communication, sensory modulation, and hence, self-regulation
It's important to learn the correct administration of this technique by consultation with a professional.
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