Sensory Integration Therapy

Building connections between brain and sensory processing

Understanding Sensory Processing

Sensory integration is about the connection between the brain and the sensory input and information the child receives, and how the child processes it. Our specialized therapy uses specific treatment principles that can improve sensory integration and help children better understand and respond to their environment.

Through carefully designed activities and therapeutic interventions, we help children develop stronger connections between their sensory systems and brain processing, leading to improved function and participation in daily activities.

45-60 Minutes per session
110+ Children benefited
Children participating in sensory integration activities

Sensory Systems We Target

Child engaging in tactile activities

The Tactile Sense

Using brushes, massage objects, and textured materials to provide clear tactile stimulation and information

Vestibular and balance activities

The Vestibular Sense

Swinging activities, yoga ball exercises, and movement experiences to improve balance and coordination

Proprioceptive activities

The Proprioceptive Sense

Heavy work activities with resistance to help children feel their body position and movement

Our Active Treatment Method

The child must be active in the therapy sessions for development to occur. We use play-based activities and structured games to make the therapy engaging and effective while targeting specific sensory systems.

Swings, yoga balls, and movement equipment for vestibular input
Heavy objects and resistance activities for proprioceptive awareness
Textured bags, brushes, and tactile tools for sensory stimulation
Individual sensory therapy session Sensory integration equipment

Treatment Outcomes

Children show significant improvements in sensory processing through our specific treatment principles

Child comfortable in sensory environment

Enhanced Vestibular Processing

Better balance and coordination through swinging and movement activities

Child participating in group activities

Improved Proprioceptive Awareness

Better body awareness through heavy work and resistance activities

Child focusing on tasks

Clearer Tactile Processing

Enhanced tactile awareness through structured sensory stimulation

Strengthen Your Child's Brain-Sensory Connections

Contact us today to schedule an evaluation and begin targeted sensory integration therapy