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Sensory Integration Therapy

Sensory Integration Therapy is a therapeutic approach designed to help individuals, particularly children, who have difficulty processing sensory information from their environment. It is often used for those with autism, ADHD, or sensory processing disorders. The therapy involves guided activities that engage the senses, such as touch, sound, and movement, to improve how the brain interprets and responds to sensory stimuli. By enhancing sensory processing, it aims to help individuals manage everyday challenges, improve attention and focus, and develop better motor skills and social interactions.

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    Sensory integration therapy is a treatment designed to help individuals, especially children, better process and respond to sensory information from their environment. It targets difficulties related to sensory integration, which is how the brain combines information from the senses—like sight, sound, and touch—to aid daily functioning. The therapy involves fun activities that engage different senses, helping individuals improve their ability to manage sensory experiences. This can enhance their behavior, learning, and daily interactions, making it particularly beneficial for those with conditions like autism or sensory processing disorder.