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What is a Sensory Diet?

by Marcie

No, I am not talking about food here folks, I am talking about a diet built for the senses…for kids with Sensory Processing Disorder. If you read my blog regularly, you will know that AJ’s main issue is Sensory Processing Disorder or otherwise known as Sensory Integration Dysfunction. World Renowned Occupational Therapist Patricia Wilbargerbrush.jpg coined the term Sensory Diet (as well as the Wilbarger Brushing Protocol).

A Sensory Diet is a carefully designed activity schedule that provides your child with sensory and nervous system input to help him/her stay focused, alert, and organized throughout the day. It is VERY important to recognize that EVERY child’s sensory diet will be different because there is no child who is the same and who needs the same sensory input and output. For example, one child may need to use more heavy work activities to utilize her proprioceptive sense and another may need more tactile input.

According to the Sensory Smarts website (a byproduct of the book, Raising a Sensory Smart Child: The Definitive Handbook for Helping Your Child with Sensory Integration Issues) “to construct an effective sensory diet, you need the sensory smarts to truly understand your child’s sensory difficulties and how they interfere with his life.” You will need an occupational therapist to evaluate your child and help you create the sensory diet that will best suit your child.

What is also important to take into account is your child’s threshold for stimulation. If your child is easily stimulated and is often overstimulated it will be very important (early on) to keep a log of what triggers the overstimulation. Even two years into AJ’s diagnosis we are still learning what triggers his overstimulation but we believe we are getting a handle on it and are finally able to keep him at a more regulated state during the day.

Here is a sample Sensory Diet from Sensory Smarts. We do MANY of these things as well as use natural light as much as possible and try to avoid using lights in the house. We avoid noise (no TV, stores, and play areas) as much as possible because his auditory sense sends him into fight or flight very quickly. We have limited clutter in the house to get rid of visual stimulation.


Morning Routine

Massage feet and back to help wake up
Listen to therapeutic listening CD
Use vibrating toothbrush and vibrating hairbrush
Crunchy cereal with fruit and some protein
Spin on Dizzy Disc Jr. as directed
Jump on mini-trampoline as directed

After school
Go to playground for at least 20 minutes
Push grocery cart or sister’s stroller
Spinning as directed
Mini Tramp — add some variety: have him play catch or toss toys into a basket while jumping
Massage feet to “reorganize,” use theraputty, body sox, make body sandwiches, wheelbarrow walk
Do ball exercises as directed
Listen to therapeutic listening CD
Oral work — sucking thick liquids through a straw (smoothies, etc.), crunchy and chewy snacks (to give input into jaws and teeth) prior to and/or during homework

Dinner Time
Help with cooking, mixing, chopping, etc.
Help set table, using two hands to carry and balance a tray
Provide crunchy and chewy foods

Night time
Family time: clay projects, painting projects, etc.
Warm bath with bubbles and calming essential oil
Massage during reading time

The hardest part is finding his threshold everyday because everyday it seems to change based upon his sleep or the weather. But, we try to do the best we can, minimize as much as we can, and provide him with as many sensory tools as we can.

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  3. Laurie Coker Says:

    My grandson is four and a half years old and has been removed from two school because of behavior. He is a delightful intelligent young man who has trouble not touching others, sometime very agressively. We beleive that he has sensory processing disorder and need to help him. We are reading The Out of Sync Child and limiting his gluten, doing activities and more, but as his parents and I all work, we need to find help and a school for Case. He really shows many of the symptoms of the disorder and I know he too wants to suceed and be accpeted by kids his own age. We all work, but still stuggle with finances and also feel strongly that we would like for him to be in a small private school setting. We are opening to any suggestings and will make every effort within our financial abilities to help Case. Can you help us? I hope to hear from you soon. Oh, and we are located in NW Austin (me) and Pflugerville,Texas (he and his parents) He does spend a great deal of time with me. He is a wonderful child, bright, energetic, talkative, but prone to high frustration levels, agreessive behaviors toward peers and highly attention seeking. HELP!
    Thank you in advance,Laurie

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