
About
Sensory Integration Program
Sensory Integration Therapy helps children
process and respond to sensory information from their
environment. This therapy is crucial for children who
struggle with sensory processing disorder (SPD), autism,
ADHD, or other developmental conditions. Sensory
integration therapy uses structured activities to help
children better understand and respond to sensory input,
such as touch, sound, and movement. The therapy
addresses hypersensitivity or hyposensitivity to
stimuli, ensuring children can function comfortably in
their surroundings.
Activities are designed to challenge
and improve the child’s balance, coordination, and body
awareness. The therapist creates a fun and engaging
environment, using swings, textured surfaces, and
weighted objects to stimulate the child’s senses.
Sensory integration therapy improves attention,
behavior, and social interaction, helping children
thrive in both home and school settings. Parents are
guided on how to create sensory-friendly environments at
home to support their child's sensory needs.