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Sensory Processing Intervention

Sensory integration and modulation disorders often lead people to over-react to mild stimuli, or to shut down and disengage. This can affect motor skills and coordination and further limit participation.

Sensory equipment in a pediatric therapy gym.

Infants and toddlers

  • Wake-sleep cycles
  • Alertness
  • Self-soothing
  • Play
  • Socialization
  • Mealtime routines

School-aged children

  • Daily routines
  • Independent self-care (dressing, hygiene)
  • Focusing at school
  • Making friends

Adolescents and young adults

  • Learning to drive
  • Vocational and leisure choices
  • Developing independence
  • Romantic relationships

Adults

Many adults have never been diagnosed, so they have not had the chance to develop coping skills. Occupational therapy can provide direct services or recommend accommodations — for example, headphones or a quieter workspace for an adult who is easily distracted at work.

Ready to start?

Call the office closest to you, or send a note and we will follow up to schedule an evaluation.