Case study: Sensory diet for a child with Fragile X Syndrome who is hyposensitive to sensory input

Information on the child:

Graphic of a girl

Age: 7
Diagnoses: Fragile X Syndrome (FXS), Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Sensory profile: Hyposensitive to stimuli across multiple sensory systems

Identified behaviour:

  • Difficulty sitting still
  • Fidgeting with objects in surroundings, can break things without realising
  • Unaware of body position, can bump into objects
  • Seeks contact with others, can sometimes initiate rough play
  • Difficulty identifying bodily needs such as thirst and toileting
  • Appears to struggle focusing unless doing a hands on task
  • May interrupt or shout out of turn

Suggested Sensory Diet Plan

Morning Routine (aims to get the body moving and the brain engaged for the day):

  • Proprioception – wall press ups, ball bouncing
  • Vestibular – trampoline jumping, rolling across the floor
  • Gustatory – chewy breakfast options like toast
  • Interoception – bathroom check in, emotion chart use

School Day Routine:

  • Visual schedule to explain the structure of the day
  • Fidget toy available on desk/at carpet time
  • Regular movement breaks (e.g. 5 minutes every hour)
  • Chewy/crunchy foods at snack time/lunch time
  • Calming activities after lunch
  • Visual preparation for transition between school and home

After School Routine:

  • Preferred tactile play
  • Helping around the house
  • Visual games
  • Body feeling check ins for interoception (e.g. hungry, tired, needing the bathroom)

Evening Routine:

  • Weighted blanket
  • Reading time
  • Essential oils
  • Mindful breathing/meditation
  • Bubble bath
  • Reflection on the day

Additional tools/support for any time of day:

These suggestions should be reviewed and adjusted every 6-8 weeks in collaboration with parents, education providers and occupational therapists.

Case study: Sensory diet for a child with Fragile X Syndrome who is hypersensitive to sensory input

Information on the child:

Graphic of a boy

Age: 9
Diagnoses: Fragile X Syndrome (FXS), Autism
Sensory profile: Hypersensitive to stimuli across multiple sensory systems

Identified behaviour:

  • Becomes overwhelmed by loud noises, bright lights and crowded spaces
  • Covers ears to avoid auditory input
  • Struggles with transitions and unexpected changes to routine
  • Avoids certain foods and clothing due to textures
  • Becomes overwhelmed by strong scents or flavours
  • Can appear tired or irritable due to sensory overload

Suggested Sensory Diet Plan

Morning Routine (aims to get the body and mind prepared for the day):

  • Soft music or nature sounds to wake up to
  • Dim lighting in the bedroom
  • Weighted lap pad for use at breakfast
  • Mild tasting, smooth textured breakfast
  • Emotional check in
  • Visual schedule of the day

School Day Routine:

  • Explanation of the day’s activities using visual aids
  • Weighted lap pad during seated work or carpet time
  • Quiet space available
  • Ear defenders available
  • Preferred foods at snack time/lunch time
  • Visual preparation for transition between tasks, and between school and home

After School Routine:

  • Calming story time
  • Soft play
  • Preferred essential oils/scents
  • Soft music playing

Evening Routine:

  • Weighted blanket
  • Low level lights
  • White noise machine
  • Mindful breathing/meditation
  • Bath with unscented products
  • Reflection on the day

Additional tools/support for any time of day:

  • Visual schedule for all routines and any changes to routine
  • Continued access to ear defenders/noise cancelling headphones
  • Continued access to fidget toys
  • Time out pass
  • Scent free products for general use

These suggestions should be reviewed and adjusted every 6-8 weeks in collaboration with parents, education providers and occupational therapists.

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