What is Sensory Integration Therapy?
Sensory Integration (SI) Therapy at JCDC is designed for children who have difficulty processing sensory information from their environment. Our SI therapy room is equipped with specialized equipment including swings, trampolines, tactile boards, weighted vests, and balance tools. Our trained occupational therapists guide children through carefully planned sensory activities that help their nervous system learn to process and organize sensory input effectively, leading to improved attention, behavior, and daily functioning.
At Jaipur Child Development Center (JCDC), we take a child-centered, evidence-based approach to sensory integration therapy. Each therapy plan is individually crafted after a thorough assessment to address your child's specific needs and goals. Our certified therapists combine structured techniques with play-based learning to ensure every session is both effective and enjoyable for your child.
We believe in a collaborative approach where parents, therapists, and educators work together as a team. Regular progress reviews, parent training sessions, and home practice recommendations are integral parts of our sensory integration therapy program, ensuring that the skills your child develops in therapy carry over into everyday life.
Benefits of Sensory Integration Therapy
Children who receive consistent sensory integration therapy at JCDC can experience significant improvements across multiple developmental areas. Here are some of the key benefits:
- Better sensory processing and self-regulation
- Improved attention and focus
- Reduced sensory-seeking or avoiding behaviors
- Enhanced body awareness and coordination
- Improved tolerance to different textures, sounds, and movements
- Better emotional regulation
The pace and extent of progress depend on the individual child's condition, the frequency of sessions, and the consistency of home practice. Our team sets realistic goals and tracks progress through regular assessments.
Who Is It For?
Sensory Integration Therapy at JCDC is recommended for:
- Children with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD)
- Kids with autism who have sensory difficulties
- Children who are overly sensitive to sounds, textures, or movement
- Kids who seek excessive sensory input (spinning, crashing)
- Children with ADHD and sensory regulation issues
- Kids with poor body awareness or coordination
If you are unsure whether your child would benefit from sensory integration therapy, our team can conduct an initial assessment to evaluate your child's needs and recommend the most appropriate therapy program.
Session Details
Age Group
1-14 years
Our therapists are experienced in working with children across this age range and adapt techniques to suit each child's developmental stage.
Session Duration
30-45 minutes per session
Session frequency is determined based on the child's individual assessment. Most children attend 2-3 sessions per week for optimal progress.
Each session at JCDC is structured to maximize therapeutic benefit while keeping your child engaged and motivated. Sessions begin with a brief warm-up activity, followed by targeted therapy exercises, and conclude with a cool-down or review period. Parents receive a summary of each session's activities and recommendations for home practice.
Frequently Asked Questions about Sensory Integration Therapy
What is sensory integration therapy?
Sensory integration therapy helps children who struggle to process sensory information (touch, sound, movement, sight). Through guided activities in a specially equipped therapy room, children learn to respond appropriately to sensory stimuli.
How do I know if my child has sensory processing issues?
Signs include overreacting to sounds or textures, being a picky eater, avoiding messy play, constantly seeking movement (jumping, spinning), difficulty with transitions, poor balance, and trouble sitting still.
Ready to Help Your Child Thrive?
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