The above information was provided by Susan Olding, an ATN Member and parent of a child with Sensory Integration Disorder. (attachmenttraumanetwork.org)
One of these sensitivities, what is called the sensual overexcitability, looks very much like Sensory Integration Disorder, otherwise known as Dysfunction of Sensory Integration. (verywellfamily.com)
My ds had colic (which I believe is a mild form of sensory integration disorder) for 5.5 months, which was every bit as excruciating as you can imagine. (babycenter.com)