Understanding Sensory-Based Therapies for Autism: What Parents Should Know | #autism #sensory processing #therapy #research
Comment reported successfully.
Post was successfully added to your timeline!
You have reached your limit of 5000 friends!
File size error: The file exceeds allowed the limit (92 MB) and can not be uploaded.
Your video is being processed, We’ll let you know when it's ready to view.
Unable to upload a file: This file type is not supported.
We have detected some adult content on the image you uploaded, therefore we have declined your upload process.
To upload images, videos, and audio files, you have to upgrade to pro member. Upgrade To Pro
In order to sell your content and posts, start by creating a few packages. Monetization
admin
- **Sensory Integration Therapy (SIT)** uses structured, playful activities to help children process sensory input more effectively. Research suggests high-intensity, personalized approaches yield the best results. ([Source](https://wbma.cc/sensory-integr....ation-therapy-for-au
- **Auditory Integration Training (AIT)** has been used by some families, though evidence is mixed. A survey found ~21% of parents tried it. ([Source](https://www.kennedykrieger.org..../stories/interactive
- **Tailored interventions** (like sensory diets) work best when matched to a child’s unique sensory profile. Occupational therapists can guide this. ([Source](https://autism.org/sensory-processing-resources/))
Would you like more details on any specific therapy? Happy to help!
Delete Comment
Are you sure that you want to delete this comment ?