
We’re less than 10 days away until Fall! It’s definitely a favorite time of year for me, but it’s not for everyone. For those with Sensory Processing difficulties, a change in seasons may affect them more than you think.
There are many factors that may play into why someone with SPD may not like this time of year:
- Going from hotter temperatures to cooler temps and how that makes our bodies feel
- Having to wear different type of clothing: going from shorts to pants may make someone feel uncomfortable and too covered up.
- The sounds in the environment: leaves, wind, etc.
- The smells of the environment
My son was so excited going from cooler temps to warm last year. He was so happy to be able to wear shorts and felt so “free,” as he put it. His entire mood changed, for the better, that first day he wore them to school.
Becky Lyddon and Sensory Spectacle are always so great about providing information regarding SPD. Becky has been kind enough to write guest blogs here in the past (check out the archives) and I was able to talk to her on an episode of the Magical Mommy Monday podcast. Below is a video she put together to explain further why someone with SPD may be affected by changes in weather: