When a child struggles with loud sounds, hates certain textures, or constantly seeks movement, these behaviors may be linked to sensory processing difficulties. For many families, one of the most effective approaches to help is Sensory Integration Therapy (SIT)—a structured and
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How Sensory Integration Affects Learning and Attention in Children
When we think about learning, we often focus on reading, writing, and paying attention in class. But there’s something even more basic that makes learning possible—sensory integration. It’s the brain’s ability to take in, understand, and respond to information from
Understanding the Challenges of Sensory Integration in Children
Sensory integration is the process by which the brain takes in information from the senses—like sight, sound, touch, and movement—and makes sense of it so we can respond appropriately. For some children, this process doesn’t work smoothly, and their brains
Why Sensory Integration Is Important for Children’s Growth and Learning
Sensory integration (SI) is the brain’s ability to take in information from our senses—like touch, sound, sight, and movement—and organize it in a way that helps us respond appropriately. For children, this process is crucial for success at school, in friendships,
How Sensory Integration Affects Your Child’s Development: Key Areas to Know
Sensory integration is the brain’s ability to take in information from the senses—like touch, sound, movement, and sight—and make sense of it. This important process doesn’t just help with basic actions like walking or writing. It also plays a major
What is Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD)? A Parent’s Guide
Have you ever noticed your child covering their ears at normal sounds or not noticing when they get a cut or bump? These could be signs of Sensory Processing Disorder, commonly known as SPD. Sensory Processing Disorder is a condition where the
What is Sensory Processing? A Parent’s Guide to Understanding Your Child’s Senses
Have you ever wondered how your child knows when to blink in bright light, stay balanced while walking, or calm down after hearing a loud sound? These everyday skills come from something called sensory processing. Sensory processing is the way our