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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 465030" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Insane, pretty good explanation! I'm still learning everything and it is not easy to exlain in simple words. lol</p><p>Proprioception can also be explain as how you feel your body. For instance, V does not feel it therefor he has an intance need to crash, jump, pull, etc... His brain is craving for feelings. </p><p>Motor planning is what your body needs to do in order to achieve a goal. For example, V wanted to climb in a vertical tunnel. He needed to build stairs to achieve that (the big squares were right there). He could not do it. He knew he had to go up in order to enter the tunnel, but could not come up with a solution. Even when the Occupational Therapist (OT) suggeted steps and showed him... could not do it.</p><p>I ask if it was his state of overstimulation that did not allow him to solve the problem. The Occupational Therapist (OT) said it is hard to know, but proprioception and motor planning often come together (the issues that is). </p><p>I'm reading the "out-of-sync child", lots to learn and understand.</p><p>But sensory processing disorder (SPD) is bassically a neurological disorder of the nervous system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 465030, member: 11847"] Insane, pretty good explanation! I'm still learning everything and it is not easy to exlain in simple words. lol Proprioception can also be explain as how you feel your body. For instance, V does not feel it therefor he has an intance need to crash, jump, pull, etc... His brain is craving for feelings. Motor planning is what your body needs to do in order to achieve a goal. For example, V wanted to climb in a vertical tunnel. He needed to build stairs to achieve that (the big squares were right there). He could not do it. He knew he had to go up in order to enter the tunnel, but could not come up with a solution. Even when the Occupational Therapist (OT) suggeted steps and showed him... could not do it. I ask if it was his state of overstimulation that did not allow him to solve the problem. The Occupational Therapist (OT) said it is hard to know, but proprioception and motor planning often come together (the issues that is). I'm reading the "out-of-sync child", lots to learn and understand. But sensory processing disorder (SPD) is bassically a neurological disorder of the nervous system. [/QUOTE]
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