Understanding Sensory Triggers in Everyday Experiences
Parents frequently report that common experiences like singing ‘Happy Birthday’ can become significant sensory triggers for children with sensory processing disorders. These children often experience negative emotional responses to what might seem like a joyful occasion to others. The loud, collective singing and the surprise element can overwhelm their sensory systems, leading to fear or discomfort.

Building on these insights, it’s important for caregivers to recognize that children may use seemingly unrelated phrases or sounds, such as ‘Happy Birthday,’ to express their fear or discomfort. This requires careful observation and interpretation to understand the child’s unique communication methods. By engaging in ‘detective work,’ caregivers can begin to decipher what these phrases might mean to the child, helping to address their needs more effectively.