Our sense of touch (tactile sense) comes from receptors in our skin all over our bodies.
Information is sent to the brain about the type of touch such as deep pressure, light touch, pain, temperature or vibration in order to make an appropriate response. If the brain does not process the touch sensation accurately then we may be described as over-responsive or under-responsive to touch sensation and this will affect our behaviour.
This video talks about our sense of touch in more detail, including how to support the development of this sensory system.
If a child has an over responsive tactile system they might:
If a child has an under responsive tactile system they might:
If a child has an over responsive tactile system there are things that you can do to make them feel more comfortable:
If a child has an under responsive tactile system, there are things that you can do to make them feel more comfortable: