Tactile processing (touch)

The tactile system processes information through the skin.

Some children may be very sensitive to touch, while others may seek it out.

Tactile sensitivity

Children may dislike:

  • certain clothing fabrics
  • labels or seams
  • messy play
  • unexpected touch

Hair brushing, nail cutting or washing can sometimes be distressing.

Tactile seeking

Some children seek touch to regulate their nervous system.

They may:

  • enjoy squeezing, hugging or deep pressure
  • touch surfaces and textures
  • enjoy sensory materials such as sand, clay or water

Helpful strategies

  • allow gradual exposure to new textures
  • respect clothing preferences
  • introduce messy play slowly
  • provide options like tools, gloves or brushes for touching materials