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Sensory Needs Cheat Sheet (DRAFT) by

Sensory needs from The neurodivergent

This is a draft cheat sheet. It is a work in progress and is not finished yet.

Hypers­ens­itivity

Hypers­ens­itivity is an over-r­esp­ons­iveness to sensory input that can cause sensory overload, distress, discomfort and pain. Indivi­duals who are hypers­ens­itive tend to avoid certain stimuli or sensory input or need frequent breaks from sensory input.

Hypose­nsi­tivity

Hypose­nsi­tivity is an under-­res­pon­siv­eness to sensory input where indivi­duals often struggle to register low levels of sensory input or may receive less inform­ation from the senses. Indivi­duals who are hypose­nsitive tend to seek out and need higher levels of sensory input and stimul­ation.

Visual

poor depth perception
trouble locating an item
difficulty identi­fying differ­ences in pictures, words, etc

Sound

attracted to loud spaces
difficulty localizing sound
often turns music or the TV up louder to register

Touch

high pain threshold
likes tight clothing and weighted blankets
requires tight hugs to register the pressure
 

Taste

likes foods with intense flavor
has a predic­table diet
putting items in mouth

Smell

difficulty interp­reting smells
enjoys foods with strong smells
uses smell to engage with objects or people

Vestib­lular

seeks all form of movement like swinging
frequent rocking back and forth
always seeking stimuli
 

Propri­oce­ption

difficulty navagating a room
crashes into furniture
prefers tight clothing and heavy blankets
trouble balancing

Intero­ception

difficulty sensing when hungry or thirsty
requires more input to sense
trouble interp­reting what I'm feeling