Click here to learn more. "Sensory Processing" refers to the way our brains process the information coming in contact with our senses. For many people with autism—and others with neurodiversity ...
If you’re looking for a fun and challenging group outing this season, look no further than SENSAS. Located in Vauxhall, South ...
Touch. Your skin gives you a sense of touch. So even when you're not looking, you can tell if something is soft and warm, or smooth and cold. In fact, your skin is so sensitive, it can ...