Austin, TX (PRWEB) February 13, 2013
Many children with cerebral palsy express discomfort with how they are touched and the objects that touch them, notes Lee Vander Loop, Cerebral Palsy Family Network editor.
In a recent article on Cerebral Palsy Family Network, Vander Loop describes the disorder known as tactile sensitivity, its cause and some therapies to help affected children.
According to Vander Loop, while all children are sensitive to touch from time to time, frequent negative reactions to touch may indicate a problem. She says among the common indications that a child may have an impairment that causes tactile sensitivity are:
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