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sensitive seeker usually have ?

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Answered by nm0319298
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Most sensory seekers are undersensitive to input (this may be referred to as “hyposensitivity”). They look for more sensory stimulation. Kids who sensory seek may look clumsy, be a little too loud or seem to have “behavior issues.” Sensory input can help stimulate kids to feel less sluggish.

Answered by tajenderkaur3012
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Most sensory seekers are under sensitive and tend to look for more stimulation. Kids and people who sensory seek may appear to look clumsy, appear to be too loud or seem to have 'behaviour issues”. Some traits of sensory seekers may be: Standing to close to others when talking

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