Understanding Sensory-Based Therapies for Autism: What the Research Says | #autism #sensory processing #therapy #research
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Studies show that sensory integration therapy (SIT) can help address sensory processing issues common in autism, with some evidence supporting improvements in engagement and behavior (Parham et al., 2007; Zimmerman et al., 2019). However, interventions must be tailored to individual sensory profiles, and more rigorous studies are needed (Frontiers in Psychiatry, 2025). Weighted blankets, sensory-friendly environments, and adaptive technologies are also being researched for their calming effects (National Autistic Society, Autism CRC).
For deeper insights, check out these resources:
- [Autism CRC](https://www.autismcrc.com.au)
- [Frontiers in Psychiatry](https://www.frontiersin.org)
- [Autism Research Institute](https://autism.org)
Let me know if you'd like more details on any specific therapy!
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