Sensory Processing Disorder Therapy

SPD Therapy & Sensory Integration

Comprehensive therapy for children with sensory processing disorder. We use evidence-based sensory integration techniques to help children process sensory information more effectively and reduce behavioral responses to sensory stimuli.

Sensory Processing Patterns

  • Sensory Seeking - Craving sensory input
  • Sensory Avoiding - Over-reactive to stimuli
  • Sensory Sensitivity - Heightened perception
  • Under-responsive - Low perception of stimuli
  • Proprioceptive dysfunction - Body awareness issues
  • Vestibular dysfunction - Balance and movement

Intervention Focus

Sensory Modulation: Organizing sensory input appropriately
Motor Planning: Coordinating responses to sensory input
Praxis: Planning and executing novel motor tasks
Environmental Adaptation: Modifying environment for better function

FAQs

SPD is a condition where the brain has difficulty organizing and interpreting sensory information, affecting behavior and learning.

Yes, sensory integration therapy helps children process sensory input more efficiently, reducing problematic behaviors and improving function.

Activities include vestibular stimulation, proprioceptive input, tactile experiences, and coordinated motor activities in a therapeutic environment.