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What the score means: When a child has scores out of the typical range for BOTH Sensory Sensitivity and Sensation Avoiding, then it is appropriate to think about the child’s Low Threshold responses. For families, it is easier to understand the range of responses that might occur within a Low Threshold response pattern, i.e., sometimes being distractible and bothered (due to Sensory Sensitivity) and sometimes withdrawing because of being overwhelmed (due to Sensation Avoiding), rather than trying to consider these as discreet responses.
This Low Threshold score is in the ‘probably less than
others’ category. For the Low Threshold score, this means that the child
responds ‘almost never to stimuli; children this age respond a little
more often than this, with ‘seldom’ responses falling into the
typical range.