
Sensory Integration Therapy: A Parent’s Complete Guide to Helping Your Child Thrive
If your child melts down at the sound of a hand dryer, refuses to wear certain clothes, crashes into furniture for fun, or simply can’t […]
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If your child melts down at the sound of a hand dryer, refuses to wear certain clothes, crashes into furniture for fun, or simply can’t […]
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Your child melts down over tags in shirts. Refuses to eat anything that isn’t beige. Covers their ears at birthday parties. Crashes into furniture like […]
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Children grow and respond to the world in unique ways. Some adapt easily to sounds, sights, textures, and movement, while others react more intensely or […]
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Parents often notice subtle behaviors in their children that don’t quite align with what’s typical for their age. Some children may seem overly sensitive to […]
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Sensory integration occupational therapy (SIOT) is a specialized form of therapy designed to help individuals, particularly children, manage and process sensory information in a way that […]
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Does your little one seem extra sensitive to certain sounds, textures, or movements? Do meltdowns erupt over loud noises or itchy clothes? You’re not alone! […]
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Sensory Integration refers to the brain’s ability to organize and interpret sensory information from the environment and the body’s own movements. This process allows us to […]
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