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You Won't Believe What This Study Revealed About Odour Detection in Children with Profound Disabilities!

You Won\'t Believe What This Study Revealed About Odour Detection in Children with Profound Disabilities!

As a practitioner in the field of special education, you're always looking for ways to improve your skills and provide the best possible support to your students. A recent study published in the Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities sheds light on an often-overlooked aspect of sensory processing: odour detection in children and young people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities (PIMD).

The study, conducted by Petitpierre et al. (2022), explored the olfactory detection abilities of 22 children and young people with PIMD, aged 7 to 18 years. The participants were presented with 18 medium-intensity odours and an odourless control stimulus, with their responses measured using 21 behavioural indicators. The results were fascinating and could have significant implications for your practice.

Key Findings

The study revealed several key findings that can help you better understand and support children with PIMD:

Implementing the Findings in Your Practice

Here are some practical ways to incorporate these findings into your daily work:

  1. Enhance Sensory Environments: Create sensory-rich environments that include a variety of odours. Use pleasant and familiar scents to help students feel more comfortable and engaged.
  2. Monitor Behavioural Indicators: Pay close attention to behavioural indicators such as head alignment and other subtle cues that may indicate olfactory detection. This can help you better understand each student's sensory preferences and needs.
  3. Personalize Learning Experiences: Use the information gathered from olfactory responses to tailor educational and therapeutic activities. For example, incorporating preferred scents into learning materials or therapy sessions can enhance engagement and effectiveness.
  4. Collaborate with Families: Share your observations with families and caregivers. Understanding a child's olfactory preferences can help create more supportive home environments and improve overall quality of life.

Encouraging Further Research

While this study provides valuable insights, there is still much to learn about olfactory detection in children with PIMD. As a practitioner, you can contribute to this growing body of knowledge by:

To read the original research paper, please follow this link: Odour detection in children and young people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities.


Citation: Petitpierre, G., Dind, J., De Blasio, C., & Gremaud, G. (2022). Odour detection in children and young people with profound intellectual and multiple disabilities. Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 35(2), 519–530. https://doi.org/10.1111/jar.12963
Marnee Brick, President, TinyEYE Therapy Services

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