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: visual, auditory, tactile, smell, taste, vestibular, proprioception, interoception and symptoms may vary depending on subtype. that is why spd is so difficult to understand and diagnose. the person may have , or up to sensory systems involved and , , or up to different subtypes. or > different patterns
secondary problems can take many forms and look different depending on the child and family context. our current knowledge suggests that there are six subtypes of spd. almost all individuals with spd have a combination of symptoms from more than one subtype. the chart below shows the three major patterns...
https://www.spdstar.org/basic/subtypes-of-spd