
Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD)
Helping Children Navigate Their Sensory World
Sensory Processing Disorder affects how the brain receives and responds to information from the senses. For children with SPD, everyday experiences can be overwhelming, confusing, or underwhelming. At BodyMind Chiropractic, we specialize in supporting children with sensory differences through gentle, neurologically-focused care.
SPD is not about the senses themselves working incorrectly -- it's about how the brain processes the information it receives. The brain must receive sensory input, filter what's important, integrate information from multiple senses, generate appropriate responses, and regulate arousal levels. This is fundamentally a nervous system function, which is why supporting nervous system health can be so helpful.

Board-certified chiropractor with 25+ years of experience specializing in neurologically-focused, low-force care for families of all ages.
Understanding SPD
When the spine is misaligned, it creates interference in the nervous system's communication. Chiropractic care removes this interference, allowing the nervous system to process sensory information more effectively. Research shows spinal adjustments can influence brain wave patterns, autonomic nervous system balance, and sensory processing in the brain.
Common Signs of SPD in Children
Sound Sensitivity
Distressed by everyday noises that don't bother others. May cover ears or become agitated in loud environments.
Touch Aversion or Seeking
Either dislikes being touched, hugged, or certain textures -- or constantly touches people and objects seeking input.
Visual Sensitivity
Becomes distressed in bright lights or visually busy environments. May avoid eye contact or squint frequently.
Meltdowns from Overload
Intense emotional reactions triggered by sensory overwhelm that may look like behavioral problems but are actually neurological.
Constant Motion
Can't sit still, always moving, fidgeting, or seeking intense physical input like crashing and spinning.
Balance & Coordination Issues
Clumsy, uncoordinated, or has poor body awareness. May bump into things or seem unsure of their body in space.
Sleep Problems
Difficulty settling down for sleep, trouble maintaining restful sleep, or waking frequently through the night.
Picky Eating
Extreme texture or taste preferences that go beyond normal pickiness. May gag on certain foods or refuse entire food groups.
How Chiropractic Helps with SPD
Nervous System Optimization
Sensory processing is fundamentally a nervous system function. Removing spinal interference allows the brain to receive, filter, and integrate sensory information more effectively.
Autonomic Balance
Many children with SPD are stuck in "fight or flight" mode. Our care helps restore balance between the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems, supporting calmer regulation.
Sensory-Sensitive Environment
We understand that healthcare settings can be challenging for children with SPD. We modify lighting, sounds, and other sensory aspects and never rush our care.
Ultra-Gentle Techniques
Our gentle, neurologically-focused approach is exceptionally light-touch -- perfect for children who are touch-sensitive. We read your child's cues and respect their boundaries.
Our Approach to SPD
Dr. John specializes in caring for children with sensory and developmental differences, bringing deep understanding and patience to every visit.
Sensory-Sensitive Evaluation
We start with a detailed conversation about your child's sensory profile and challenges. The examination happens at your child's pace -- we never rush. A gentle neurological evaluation helps us understand your child's nervous system. Building trust always comes first.
Gentle, Individualized Adjustments
Using Talsky Tonal Chiropractic and KST techniques, Dr. John delivers extraordinarily gentle adjustments, often no more pressure than you'd use to test a ripe tomato, that are safe and comfortable even for newborns. We address areas of spinal interference affecting nervous system processing. We can adjust children in whatever position they are comfortable, and parents are always welcome to hold or comfort their child during care.
Coordinated Care & Progress Tracking
We work alongside occupational therapists, physical therapists, speech therapists, counselors, and other providers. Regular reassessments track improvements in sensory tolerance, emotional regulation, sleep, and overall function.
What Parents Often Notice
While every individual is unique and results vary, families frequently notice improvements in:
Less sensory overwhelm in challenging environments
Fewer meltdowns and better emotional regulation
Falling asleep easier and sleeping more soundly
Better attention and concentration
Improved coordination and motor skills
More comfort in group settings and social interactions
Willingness to try new textures and foods
Overall happier, calmer, more regulated child
Frequently Asked Questions

Help Your Child Navigate Their Sensory World
Schedule a consultation to learn how gentle, neurologically-focused chiropractic care can support your child's sensory processing. Dr. John provides patient, sensory-sensitive care.
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