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The Contented - Ever wonder why some children can’t stop moving — spinning, hanging upside down, or constantly fidgeting? Or why others avoid movement — hating swings, climbing frames, or even being picked up?  The answer might lie in their vestibular system — the sense of balance and movement that helps us feel grounded and safe in our bodies.  When this system is over- or under-responsive, the world can feel too fast, too spinny, or too still — and that can look like clumsiness, anxiety, or constant motion-seeking.  Understanding the vestibular system helps us see what’s really going on beneath the behaviour — and how to support it through everyday movement and play.  Find out if your child might be showing signs of sensory processing differences with our Sensory Processing Checklist — a Youth Ministry Lessons, Sensory Therapy, Vestibular System, Sensory Diet, Teaching Game, Pediatric Occupational Therapy, Mindfulness For Kids, Gentle Parenting, Nature Kids
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The Contented - Ever wonder why some children can’t stop moving — spinning, hanging upside down, or constantly fidgeting? Or why others avoid movement — hating swings, climbing frames, or even being picked up? The answer might lie in their vestibular system — the sense of balance and movement that helps us feel grounded and safe in our bodies. When this system is over- or under-responsive, the world can feel too fast, too spinny, or too still — and that can look like clumsiness, anxiety...
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