Friday, August 6, 2010

Seamless Socks for Children

Sensory Processing Disorders is the term often used to describe kids who are highly sensitive and whose senses seem to be on high alert. SPD is a complex disorder of the brain that affects developing children and adults. People with SPD misinterpret everyday sensory information, such as touch, sound, and movement. They often times feel overwhelmed by their senses. Sock seams hurt, clothing tags itch, foods can't have lumps or other textures, noises can't be tolerated, and even hugs can become unbearable.


At least on the sensitivity to sock seam front, there are options available to deal with this issue. To help parent's win the battle against sock seams, Stride Rite offers Stride Rite comfort seam seamless socks. These extremely comfortable socks are perfect for children who refuse to wear socks with seams, and for those with sensory processing differences. We have personally experienced how comfort seam socks work in our own lives with our daughter who refused to put on socks everyday.

You can find Stride Rite comfort seam, seamless socks online at Tootsies Stride Rite. To go to our web site and view our various styles of comfort seam socks, simply click on our store name, Tootsies Stride Rite, or call us at 1-866-235-0626.

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