The Role of OT in Autism
Imagine you wake up one morning and the typically tolerable sunlight feels like a spotlight aimed directly at your pupils. You raise your head and jackhammer at the end of the block feels like it's is in the room. Your feet hit the floor but the ground starts to move. As you walk to the bathroom, you're overwhelmed by the leftover pizza in the kitchen. Your toothpaste tastes awful, the water is boiling and the tap hits the sink with the sound of a waterfall. Concentrating on what to do next is excruciating and you're in overdrive! Welcome to Autism.
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