Occupational & Sensory Therapy
At Neuroinsight, we believe that every child deserves the chance to develop harmoniously, play, learn, and become independent. Occupational & Sensory Therapy is specially designed to support children who have difficulty performing daily activities essential to their age.
This form of therapy helps children develop fine and gross motor skills, regulate their responses to sensory stimuli, and do better in the social and educational environment. Our goal is to give children the tools they need to confidently navigate the world around them.
Who is Occupational & Sensory Therapy for?
- Occupational & Sensory Therapy is recommended for children who have:
- Difficulties with coordination or motor control (writing, cutting, dressing, etc.)
- Sensory integration problems (hypersensitivity or hyposensitivity to sounds, touches, smells)
- Developmental disorders, including autism, cerebral palsy, motor delays, or attention disorders
- Emotional and behavioral regulation problems
- Difficulty socializing or adapting to routine changes
How does the therapy work?
Each child is unique, so the therapeutic plan is personalized according to individual needs and goals. The sessions take place in a safe, friendly and stimulating environment, using specific therapeutic equipment. The activities are designed in the form of a game to encourage active participation and the joy of learning.
Parents are an integral part of the recovery process – we provide constant support and guidance to continue exercising at home.
Benefits of Occupational & Sensory Therapy
- Improving self-service skills (dressing, feeding, hygiene)
- Development of hand-eye coordination
- Managing responses to sensory stimuli
- Increased ability to concentrate and pay attention
- Boosting independence and self-confidence
- Development of social and play skills
