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Sensory Issues: Hair Brushing for Kids with SPD

This educational handout helps parents understand why hair brushing can be such a difficult experience for children with sensory processing differences. It explains how tactile sensitivity, pressure, and loss of control can make brushing feel painful or overwhelming, even when done gently. The handout outlines common signs of sensory distress, including avoidance, meltdowns, and emotional shutdown, and reframes these behaviors as nervous system responses rather than misbehavior.

Parents are provided with practical, easy-to-use strategies such as increasing predictability, offering choices, adjusting sensory input, and pairing grooming with regulation techniques. The handout also highlights what to avoid, including rushing, forcing, or minimizing a child’s experience.

Designed for caregivers, educators, and therapists, this resource promotes empathy, reduces power struggles, and supports children in developing greater comfort, confidence, and independence with daily grooming routines.

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