When you have a highly sensitive child, it can feel like you're constantly putting out fires.
The daily meltdowns, the refusal to get dressed for school, the extreme reactions to seemingly small things...
It's exhausting. And often, in the chaos, it's easy to overlook one surprising trigger - visual clutter.
You see, for sensitive children, excess visual stimuli can feel as overwhelming as a room full of people shouting.
Their brains process information deeply, noticing every detail in the environment.
So while a pile of unsorted mail on the kitchen counter may barely register for you, for your sensitive child, it can be a loud, constant distraction that frays their nerves.
This doesn't mean you need to become a die-hard minimalist overnight.
But it does mean that reducing visual clutter is one small change that can make a big impact in lowering your child's stress levels.
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