Sounds of the Classroom, The Autistic Sensory Experience (Part 4 of 8)
Our environments are filled with sensory information. For some autistic people, this information can become overstimulating which can cause a sensory overload. This is how an autistic individual may experience the sounds of a classroom. The Sensory Experience Series provides a glance into how an autistic person may experience the world. #autism #sensory #autismontario

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Sounds of the School Hallway, The Autistic Sensory Experience (Part 5 of 8)

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Sensory Overload Simulation - What is it like to be extremely sensitive in daily situations?

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Watch this if everything feels too much (gentle comfort for tired women)

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Qi Guan - Sensory Overload and the Reduction of Environmental Attention

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The Party: a virtual experience of autism – 360 film

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(Autism Simulation) Processing Speech With Competing Noise

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What the Armor of God Really Means When You Feel Too Weak to Fight (No Ads)

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Odd Things Autistic People Do That Others Don't (Top 10)

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The Sensory Room: Helping Students With Autism Focus and Learn

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ASMR Addictive Fast Tapping Collection For Deep Sleep & Anxiety Relief (No Talking) — 2.5 Hours

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Carly's Café - Experience Autism Through Carly's Eyes

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10 Quiet Signs of Autism Many Parents Don’t Notice

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Autism Simulation: How it's like walking on the streets with Autism

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ADHD Child vs. Non-ADHD Child Interview

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Sounds of Lunchtime at School, The Autistic Sensory Experience (Part 6 of 8)

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Signs of Mild Autism, Severe Autism, No Autism | Compared

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How to Spot Autism in High-Masking Adults

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The Silent Child | Oscar® Winning Short Film

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Conversations in Autism - Anxiety Encore

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