21/10/2025
Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) affects how the brain interprets and responds to sensory information β touch, sound, movement, taste, and more as we mentioned in the previous post.
Children with SPD may be overly sensitive to certain sensations or seek extra input to feel regulated and focused.
π‘ Occupational therapy helps by providing:
πΉ Sensory-based activities that support self-regulation and attention
πΉ A structured environment to explore and organize sensory input
πΉ Strategies for parents and teachers to make daily life easier
Every childβs sensory profile is unique β therapy helps them find balance and confidence in their world!
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