The Thursday morning waiting room was unusually calm. One mother sat beside her teenage son while he quietly worked on a puzzle. As she spoke with a nurse, the conversation slowly shifted from school schedules and therapies to something more personal: long workdays, heavy legs, and constant exhaustion. Stories like these are becoming more common […]
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Month: May 2026
Numerous autistic people have an increased or diminished degree of sensory sensitivity. This may render the ordinary spaces so overwhelming or hard to navigate. Knowledge about sensory processing is essential when giving adequate help and improving people’s quality of life. Daily Sensory Overload The presence of excessive amounts of information that the brain cannot process […]