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SAM works together with UCLL University on over-stimulation with children.
19 Oct 2020
As a parent we know our stimulus-sensitive child well. We try to prevent overstimulation as much as possible by taking a 'break' in time, which ensures the necessary destressing.
It remains a difficult exercise to always estimate this correctly. It is not always possible to monitor our stimulus sensitive children. The result is often an over-stimulated child that is angry, a child that bursts out,… When a child enters this phase of over-stimulation, it takes a lot of time to calm ...
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It remains a difficult exercise to always estimate this correctly. It is not always possible to monitor our stimulus sensitive children. The result is often an over-stimulated child that is angry, a child that bursts out,… When a child enters this phase of over-stimulation, it takes a lot of time to calm ...
How do you explain to a highly sensitive child how his brain works differently?
20 Mar 2020
How do you explain to a highly sensitive child how his brain works differently?
Just different, not worse or better, but different. That’s how brain with little balls differs from a brain with ...
Just different, not worse or better, but different. That’s how brain with little balls differs from a brain with ...