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Sensory Integration Therapy (SIT) is a type of therapy designed to help individuals, especially children, better process and respond to sensory information in their environment. Sensory integration refers to the brain's ability to take in, organize, and respond to sensory inputs from various sources, such as sight, sound, touch, taste, and movement. In some individuals, especially those with developmental disorders like Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD), ADHD, or other neurological conditions, the brain struggles to process this sensory information, leading to c
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SENSORY SENSORY INTEGRATION INTEGRATION THERAPY THERAPY SIGNS THAT SENSORY INTEGRATION THERAPY MIGHT BE NEEDED HYPERSENSITIVITY Hypersensitivity (over-sensitivity) to sounds, textures, smells, or lights. HYPOSENSITIVITY Hyposensitivity (under- sensitivity) to sensory input, such as not noticing pain or not responding to touch. MOTOR COORDINATION Difficulty with motor coordination, such as clumsiness or poor balance. OVERWHELMED BY SENSORY STIMULI Overwhelmed by sensory stimuli (e.g., becoming anxious or upset in crowded or noisy environments). UNUSUAL RESPONSES TO SENSORY EXPERIENCES Unusual responses to sensory experiences, such as spinning, jumping, or making noises for sensory stimulation. Talk to a Therapist: https://blossomvalleytherapycentre.com/sensory-integration-therapy/