The Interoceptive System is intertwined with organs throughout the body and is responsible for providing information about the internal condition of the body.
This system helps with developing:
- Awareness of when we are hungry, hot, thirsty, sleepy, etc.
- Knowing when to use the bathroom
- Identifying pain, such as stomach aches or sore throat.
- Emotional regulation
- Awareness of the emotions of others
Some behaviors we may see due to sensory challenges within the interoceptive system include:
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- Misinterpreting a feeling or not being able to understand what they are feeling (inside their body)
- Missing internal body signals
- Not feeling a sensation inside their body and, therefore being unresponsive
- For example, not feeling the urge to go to the bathroom, so they soil themselves.
- Not feeling a sensation inside their body and, therefore being unresponsive
- Difficulty expressing an emotion or desire
- Difficulty reading body language or facial expressions
- Emotional outbursts caused by missing or misinterpreting body signals
A few activities that can be used to improve the interoceptive system:
- Use prompts and questions throughout the day to focus on internal body signals.
- Help support your child to better understand their body and recognize the feelings inside.
- Practice mindfulness, yoga, body scanning with an emphasis on body sensations
- Read social stories to help understand body signals.
- Expose them to various sensations and activities such as hot/cold, running/still, dry/wet, etc. and reflect on how the body feels.
For additional information about interoception please visit the link below:
https://www.kelly-mahler.com/interoception-for-parents-and-caregivers/