Treatment Overview
Supporting Better Sensory Regulation
Sensory integration therapy helps children who have difficulty processing and responding to sensory input such as sound, movement, touch, textures, or body awareness. These challenges can affect attention, behavior, routines, and participation.
Therapy focuses on helping the child respond to sensory input in a more organized and functional way so daily activities feel more manageable.
Goals May Include
- Improving regulation and body awareness
- Supporting smoother transitions and routines
- Reducing sensory overwhelm or avoidance
- Increasing participation in play, learning, and self-care
Parent Support
Families receive practical sensory strategies that can be used at home and in school settings to support consistency.