Sensory input and output may be hard for a child to regulate if they have sensory processing issues. Children need tactile, visual or kinesthetic to help them desensitize and learn how to adapt in these situations.
Q. What are Sensory Processing Activities?
Sensory processing activities are activities that allow the child to use their senses to wake up their neurons. This helps them feel safe in their space and learn how to adapt to different environments accommodating their needs with and without tactile stimuli, visual and auditory stimuli in a structured learning environment. Structure is key.
Q. What is the benefit of Sensory Play?
Sensory play focuses on activities that engage your child's senses, helping them develop language skills and motor skills. It also helps with cognitive growth, fosters social interactions, and encourages experimentation and creativity.
Q. What services do we provide?
Speech Therapy, Feeding / Myofunctional Therapy, Pragmatics Therapy, Social Skills Drop Off Class,
Parent Me Class, Community Transition Therapy,
Breastfeeding Therapy, Camp, Parent / Educator Workshops, Birthday Parties.
Q. How do we book?
Email, phone text and deposit. We accept all major credit cards.