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What It Means To Be A Sensory Avoider

What It Means To Be A Sensory Avoider

Update: 2023-03-24
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EP:30 I am so excited to dive deep into what it means to be a sensory avoider on this weeks episode of Thrive Like a Parent podcast. 





A true sensory avoider means that you experience sensory stimuli or input into your brain more intensely than the average human, which means you then avoid it because it's so overwhelming.





Here are some signs that you may be a sensory avoider:


You startle easily with sounds


You avoid bright lights


You zone out on your phone to escape the chaos


You prefer more bland food


You need the house to be clean and in order


You crave calm, quiet, peaceful environments


You are upset by unexpected touch








Often times I find that you humans with sensory avoiding tendencies place sooo much guilt and shame on themselves. Guilt to the point of anxiety and depression. Everyone else is going after it.. Why can’t I?? So they push and push and push. Doing the complete opposite from what their body and their brain actually wants and needs. 





Therefore awareness is KEY. You must understand how your brain functions, how your children's brain functions and how to support that brain, that will lead to the most beneficial, healthy, joyful life you could ever imagine. Because you're supporting the brain in a way that suits your own individual brain.

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What It Means To Be A Sensory Avoider

What It Means To Be A Sensory Avoider

Dr. Brooke Weinstein