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Sensory Processing Disorders |
How Can the KCC Help?
How Therapy Works
In therapy, your child will be guided through activities that challenge his or her ability to respond appropriately to sensory input by making a successful, organized response. Activities will provide vestibular, proprioceptive and tactile stimulation and are designed to meet your child’s developmental needs. Emphasis is placed on automatic sensory processes in the course of a goal-directed activity, rather than instructing or drilling the child on how to respond. Home programs are individually designed for each child for the family to assist with progress.
What to Expect from Therapy
When this approach is successful, your child will automatically process complex sensory information in a more effective manner than previously. Very often, parents report that their child seems to be better put together, more self-assured, better organized and easier to live with.
► Click HERE for more information on Sensory Integration Therapy.
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