Sensory Overload in Children – Signs and Solutions

Sensory overload in children happens when the brain takes in more input than it can organize comfortably. That input may come from noise, lights, crowds, textures, smells, movement, touch, or several things hitting at once. The result is not just “bad behavior.” It can look like panic, irritability, covering ears, refusing clothes, bolting from a … Read more

Red Flags in Baby Development (0–12 Months)

One in six American children has a developmental delay. Most aren’t identified until years after the window for the most effective intervention has passed. The hardest thing about developmental red flags in infants is that they rarely look alarming at the time. A baby who doesn’t smile back at four months doesn’t seem like a … Read more