Stop punishing a nervous system in crisis.Your child isn't "e;naughty,"e; "e;aggressive,"e; or "e;difficult."e; When a child constantly crashes into walls, melts down over sock seams, or acts physically before they have the time to think, you are witnessing a biological reality: their nervous system is either starved for input or paralyzed by it.You cannot discipline a sensory need out of a child. Telling a sensory-seeking child to "e;sit still"e; and "e;use their words"e; is an operational failure—it is the equivalent of telling a starving child not to be hungry.In The Sensory Child & Impulsivity, family system architect Hanna C. Westberg translates complex neurobiology and occupational therapy into a dignified, practical blueprint for your home. We do not rely on toxic shame, endless timeouts, or sheer willpower. We build architectural solutions.Inside this protocol, you will learn how to execute:The 3 Hidden Senses: Move beyond the basic five and master Proprioception (heavy work), the Vestibular system (movement), and Interoception (internal state)—the actual biological levers of emotional stability.The Impulse Control Override: Understand why your child's logical brain (the Prefrontal Cortex) goes offline, and how to build their "e;Brake System"e; through specific environmental design.The Sensory Diet: The exact physical inputs (spinning, squeezing, crashing) required to feed your child's nervous system and prevent the meltdown before it begins.Frictionless Routines: Strategic protocols for the child who ruthlessly battles textures, clothing tags, and food transitions.The Diagnostic Blueprint: How to accurately map whether your child is a "e;Sensory Seeker"e; or a "e;Sensory Avoider,"e; allowing you to stop guessing and start regulating.Love is the foundation of your family, but love alone is not an operational strategy. It is time to stop fighting your child's wiring and start supporting their hardware.Equip the protocols. Restore the peace.Stop reacting. Start designing.