Sensory Integration Dysfunction
These are some examples of difficulties a person may experience.
Manifestations:
- Learning difficulties (see longer checklist). Example: difficulty telling time, reading and/or writing, copying difficulties , Attention difficulties (see longer checklist). Example: daydreams, takes two hours to do math homework that can take 10 minutes when the child decides to do it
- History of learning difficulties in the immediate family
Health History
- Problems during pregnancy (bleeding, medication, drug or alcohol intake)
- Problems at birth (difficult delivery, born earlier or late, weight less than 5 pounds)
- Suffers from allergies
- Adverse reaction to vaccines (fever, headaches)
- Sucks thumb beyond the age of 5
- Frequent ear, nose, throat, or chest infection
- High fever before 3 years age
- Frequent tummy pain (gas, constipation, diarrhoea)
Auditory Functions
- Is startled when someone unexpectedly makes a sound
- Talks too loudly
- Shouts or screams for no apparent reason
- Hates hair being cut, washed or brushed
Visual Functions
- Keeps eyes close to the book or paper while reading or writing
- Loses his/her place.
- Skips from one line to the other
- Oversensitive to light
- Poor eye-contact
Tactile Functions
- Bed-wetting past 5 years age
- High or low tolerance to pain
- Very ticklish
- Heavy walker
- Removes tags on clothes
WARNING: The following symptoms are only descriptive of categories of behaviours. They should never be used to self-diagnose but rather to guide you toward the need for a proper professional assessment.