*Sensory processing refers to the way the body receives, analyzes, and responds to the signals it receives from the environment
*Everyone has unique sensory needs and sensory preferences
*All of our senses work together to provide us with a general perception of ourselves in relation to our environment
*Sensory play doesn't only mean getting your hands messy. Movement play, auditory play, and visual play are all sensory experiences too!
*There are eight sensory systems: the proprioceptive system, the auditory system, the vestibular system, the tactile system, the visual system, the olfactory system, the oral sensory system, and the interoceptive system
*Healthy sensory processing is the foundation for all other developmental skills
*Multi sensory experiences where all of the sensory systems are working together are crucial for normal development
(Sensory Processing 101: The Complete Guide to Sensory Processing)