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We all know the five senses - sight, sound, smell, taste and touch. But when author Lindsey Parker Rowe went through therapy with her toddler who d been diagnosed with autism, she learned that there are three more.
LINDSEY ROWE PARKER: Which are proprioception, which is your body in space. You have vestibular, which is - if you think of yourself spinning in a circle or on a swing, that kind of feeling. And then there s interoception, which is, like, the feelings of inside your body - so if you re hungry or full or you have to go to the restroom.
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