What is the treatment for Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD)?
The main treatment for Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD) is occupational therapy with a focus on sensory integration. This involves structured play and activities designed to help children respond to sensory input in a more organised way. Therapy may include activities such as swinging, jumping, brushing, or using weighted items to regulate sensory systems. Some children may also benefit from speech therapy or psychology if SPD affects communication or behaviour.
Therapy plans are tailored to each child’s unique sensory profile. Contact us now to explore treatment options.
Therapy plans are tailored to each child’s unique sensory profile. Contact us now to explore treatment options.