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Sensory Processing Disorder Amazon Favorites 

Jeanette Loftus 

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Online shopping has become such an important part of our lives, we often come across articles, blog posts and social media updates that recommend products on Amazon. Amazon Associates is also known as Amazon Affiliates. It is an affiliate marketing program that allows people like myself to earn small commissions by promoting Amazon products on their websites, blogs, or social media platforms. 

The best part, it doesn't cost you anything extra as a shopper. You pay the same price for the product as you would without using the affiliate link but Amazon rewards me for directing traffic to their website. This is a way that you can support your favorite content creators. By clicking on my Amazon affiliate links and making purchases, you help me earn a a little extra cash so I can continue to produce valuable content to you. 
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DISCLAIMER: I have learned a lot over the years but I am still learning. Always do your own research and exercise sound judgment. I am not an occupational therapist or a physician. I am an adult who has sensory processing disorder, a sensory parent and a Grandma. The information on this website is not medical advice and does not replace the information that your child's therapists or medical professionals give you. These are just ideas that I have learned myself over the years of being a parent and an adult living with SPD. If you are concerned for your child, please always seek medical attention through a family doctor, pediatrician or therapist. This website is for awareness and support purposes only. Each child is different and what works for one child may not for another because all children have different sensory needs. Please always consult with a professional. 
Amazon offers a small commission on products sold through their affiliate links on my website.  Each of your purchases through links on my website for Amazon affiliation links or sponsored links support me but no additional cost to you so thank you. I appreciate it so much!  I am not responsible should you buy anything from any links on this website.