10 common signs of Sensory Processing Disorder:
extra sensitive to touch - don't like to be touched or can't be touched enough
sensitivity to sounds - may cover ears
picky eaters - may only eat a very few familiar foods
avoidance of sensory stimulation - don't like messy stuff like mud or glue, wear only certain clothes
uneasiness with movement - fear amusement park rides or playground equipment, or dislike being upside down
hyperactivity - can't be still during day or sleep at night
fear of crowds - crowded areas bother to the point of meltdowns
poor fine or gross motor skills - trouble with handwriting or kicking ball
excessive risk taking - may be unaware of touch or pain, can come across as agressive
trouble with balance - may be accident prone or have a preference for sedentary activities