Sensory Integration Therapy

Sensory Integration Therapy

If your child demonstrates challenges in processing sensory information, such as sensitivity to light, sound, touch, or difficulties with motor coordination and self-regulation, Sensory Integration Therapy may be beneficial.

Our Sensory Integration Therapy services are available for children of all age groups, from toddlers to adolescents.

Sensory Integration Therapy sessions are individualized based on the specific needs of each child. They often include activities that provide controlled sensory input to help the child gradually adapt to and process different sensations.

  • Remedial intervention involving the use of sensory and motor activities and equipment (e.g., swinging, massage)
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  • Accommodations and adaptations wearing earplugs or headphones to diminish noise, or using a textured sponge in the shower
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  • Sensory diet programs involving a daily menu plan which includes individualized, supportive sensory strategies (e.g., quiet space, aromatherapy, weighted blanket), physical activities, and tangible items (e.g., stress balls or other items for distraction)
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  • Environmental modifications to decrease sensory stimulation such as white noise machines, art work, and other types of decor/furnishings
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  • Education for involved individuals, including family members, caregivers, and administrators, about the influence of sensory functions on performance and ways to minimize their negative impact on function

Sensory Integration Therapy aims to explain behaviors, plan intervention, and predict behavioral change through intervention, and provide specific intervention strategies to remediate the underlying sensory issues that affect functional performance.

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