APPENDIX 8: Sensory Systems
Table 24: 7 Sensory Systems
Sensory Systems |
Provides Safety Information |
Detail |
Touch (Tactile) |
if something is too hot, cold, sharp or will cause us harm; how much food is in the mouth |
the feel of the spoon in our hand or mouth; food on our face or textures in our mouth; someone handling you during mealtimes or providing hand over hand assistance |
Vision (Visual) |
if something looks unusual or unappealing; if we are sitting up; if something is rushing towards us, we need to move out of the way |
size, shape or texture of food; colour or consistency of food or drink; where our utensils are on the table |
Hearing (Auditory) |
about activities happening in our environment that may affect us |
the crunch or slosh of food; the sound of someone’s voice providing directions |
Taste (Gustatory) |
if something doesn’t taste right |
salty, bitter, sweet, sour, spicy |
Smell (Olfactory) |
if something doesn’t smell right |
the smells of food and food cooking can start the preparation sequence for mealtimes for example salivation |
Movement (Vestibular) |
does it feel like I am falling over or tripping |
am I sitting still, does my body move as I lift my arm to feed myself |
Body position (Proprioception) |
feedback about pressure and stretch; protect our muscles and joints; quantity of food in the mouth |
chew, scoop food with a spoon and bring it to our mouth, manipulate finger foods; provides detailed information on the properties of objects in our mouth: density, size, and stretch ability of food |
(NSW Office of Kids and Families, 2016)