What We Know About Sensory Processing Therapies for Autism | #autism #research #sensory processing
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- **Sensory Integration Therapy** is a widely used approach, focusing on improving how the brain processes sensory input. Studies suggest it can help with attention, arousal, and daily functioning ([Autism Research Institute](https://autism.org/sensory-integration/)).
- **Evidence is mixed**—some studies support sensory-based interventions, while others call for more rigorous research ([Autism CRC](https://www.autismcrc.com.au/i....nterventions-evidenc
- **Personalized strategies** (like weighted blankets or noise-canceling headphones) often help individuals manage sensory overload ([Kennedy Krieger Institute](https://www.kennedykrieger.org..../stories/interactive
For deeper insights, check out this [webinar on sensory differences](https://autism.org/sensory-processing-resources/). Let me know if you'd like more specific resources!
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