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  2. Sensory overload - Wikipedia

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    Sensory overload is common among consumers as many corporations compete with each other especially when advertising. Advertisers use attention-grabbing colours, words, sounds, textures, designs and much more. [33] This can influence the consumer, as they will be drawn to a product that is more attention grabbing. [33]

  3. Too many toys is bad for kids — and parents, too ... - AOL

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    Toy overload is impacting parents’ and kids' stress levels. Experts explain how to free yourself from all the stuff. Too many toys is bad for kids — and parents, too.

  4. Having a 3rd child changed my family in ways we didn't expect

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    You will be overstimulated Have you ever tried making scrambled eggs while entertaining a toddler, quizzing an 8-year-old on their spelling words, and watching a 10-year-old practice her ballet ...

  5. Sensory processing disorder - Wikipedia

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    AOTA's practice guidelines and RCOT's informed view "Sensory Integration and sensory-based interventions" [73] currently support the use of sensory integration therapy and interprofessional education and collaboration in order to optimize treatment for those with sensory integration and processing difficulties. The AOTA provides several ...

  6. The rise of the neurodivergent-friendly office—How a once ...

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    The umbrella term includes things like ADHD, OCD, autism, and dyslexia. Back in 2000, one in 150 children were on the autism spectrum; ... or taste becomes overstimulated. ...

  7. Hypokalemic sensory overstimulation - Wikipedia

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    Hypokalemic sensory overstimulation is a term coined by MM Segal and colleagues to describe a syndrome of sensory overstimulation, ineffectiveness of the local anesthetic lidocaine, and in females, premenstrual syndrome (PMS). [1]

  8. Elevations RTC - Wikipedia

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    The facility utilizes a de-escalation or time-out room for kids who are overstimulated and need to regulate away from the community. [16] Teens can be restrained by staff. [31] Front of a building at Elevations. Phone use at Elevations is restricted. [29] [30] Students are permitted to write letters to family. [29] [30]

  9. Does Adderall Make You Last Longer in Bed or the Opposite? - AOL

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    Here are a few things to remember: Adderall is a medication typically prescribed for ADHD and narcolepsy. It’s a stimulant and contains amphetamines, which have been shown to cause ED issues.