An occupational therapist starts by looking at how a child responds to various types of sensory input and pinpointing patterns that get in the way of participation. From there, structured activities ...
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"A bright photo of KidStart's sensory gym in pediatric occupational therapy Burnaby, showing a colorful ball pit where children play and engage in sensory?integration activities in a safe, therapeutic ...
PITTSFIELD — We all have our likes and dislikes. The food we eat. The clothes we wear. The places and situations we find either comfortable or somehow awkward, even scary or upsetting. For most of us, ...
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Sensory processing disorder—also known as SPD or sensory integration disorder—is a term describing a collection of challenges that occur when the senses fail to respond properly to the outside world.
Doha, Qatar: Sidra Medicine, is developing a new Sensory Integration Gym as part of its continued expansion of specialised paediatric rehabilitation services. The gym will provide an advanced ...
Sensory Life Assessment & Wellness, founded by Julia Colman, OTD, OTR/L, BCP, CCTS-I, was started to help children, teens, and adults develop a balanced, fulfilling life through a deeper understanding ...
Sensory processing disorders are conditions that affect how the brain processes sensory information. They can cause over or undersensitivity to sensory information, including sight, sound, and touch.